No. Goldfish are a cold water fish and African dwarf frogs are tropical. Their waters carry different bacteria and they can make each other very sick.
gold fish just like their name the way it is
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
"the frog eats the goldfish, unless the fish are too big for it's mouth. " -unknown Yes the goldfish will get along with him once they know what he is. And he will get along with them. I have one and the goldfish are tiny and some are big and he leaves them all alone. Ive had frogs for years with many kind of fish that are small and he always outgrew them and leaved them alone. But in other circomstances maby not. - aaron!
African clawed frog was created in 1802.
An African clawed frog is a species of frog, Latin name Xenopus laevis, with interesting genetic properties.
African Dwarf Frog
An African clawed frog would probably eat the minnows.
well the snail, tetras, platy and guppy will be suitable to put together. the one African dwarf frog will not. try not to mix the frogs with fish because the frog will need a dry area
Generally speaking No. Frogs mainly feed on insects. However during the mating season frog and toads can attempt to mate with fish, or virtually anything that is available and they can grasp hold of a fish for this reason.
African Dwarf Frogs spread from tropical, to subtropical areas.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'frog' is Lishere.
Both goldfishes and frogs may eat their own babies in order to survive.