Yes
The type of tank cleaning fish that will get along with tadpoles and or frogs is the suckerfish. The suckerfish has a sucking disk where it attaches themselves to objects.
Fish are fish, their own group. Frogs are amphibians though.
When I initially put dwarf frogs into my tank with blood parrot cichlids, the fish attempted to bite onto the feet of the frogs thinking it was food, or something. After the first day they left each other alone and there have been no problems since then.
A fish has gills and fins, which frogs dont Fish are groouped in fishes while frogs are anphibians.
No, tadpoles come from frogs then when the tadpoles grow up they become frogs not fish!
Bony fish have scales, fins, and gills for respiration, while frogs have smooth skin, limbs for locomotion, and lungs for breathing. Bony fish also have a swim bladder to control buoyancy, whereas frogs do not have this adaptation.
No. A mullet is a type of fish. Nothing to do with frogs.
Most freshwater tropical community fish will get along with African Dwarf frogs, as well as some of the more docile tropical semi-aggressive fish (i.e. tank-raised bettas, rainbow sharks, red-tailed sharks, rosy barbs, bala sharks).
Yes. Blue herons eat crayfish, along with fish, frogs and even small mammals and reptiles.
Are the frogs complaining about the cuisine?
NO frogs eat flys
Yes. They take fish and frogs as their diet.