Yeah
They are small (dwarf) and are native to Africa.They are technically African dwarf frogs.
No, it is not. African dwarf frogs are amphibians, which are vertebrates.
African dwarf frogs do shed their skin regularly as a natural part of their growth process. This shedding helps them maintain healthy skin and allows for proper growth. It is normal for them to shed and should not be a cause for concern.
Yes it is.They like to sit in 1 spot with their head up.
African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
African dwarf frogs are clawed frogs, which are completely aquatic and only need space between water level and tank lid to gulp some air about once an hour. I have never seen the dwarf species reach more than about an inch in length while the normal clawed frogs I have seen up to about 6 1/2 inches. This species originates in Africa, thus you have the African Dwarf Frog.
A temperature of between 70F and 80F is ideal for African dwarf frogs.
African Dwarf Frogs spread from tropical, to subtropical areas.
African Dwarf Frogs live at the bottom so prey cannot get them.
No they do not.
No, it is not alright to feed an African Dwarf frog crickets. African Dwarf Frogs diet consist of, live guppy fry, bloodworm, dried krill or shrimp and tadpole bites.