Only danger I know of is to the frog itself if it jumps out of your tank. Which they will try.
ask if a frog and a toad r the same thing, then u will know what differece is
depends if they have had eggs before and if they have wanted to have eggs deposited in their "u Know What"
i dont know but recently ive been asking around as i have a community tank with 6 danios 6 rummynose tetras 3 swordtails 1 hillstream loach 4 salt and pepper corys and 2 cherry shrimps i want a african dwarf frog and a kuhli loach but i have read up on websites that frogs eat kuhli loaches because they think they are worms(theere food) does any1 know any more info on this topic?An African Dwarf Frog WILL EAT the Kuhli Loach, this is a fact; I witnessed my lone African Dwarf Frog eat my new Kuhli in 1 minute this morning, during her normal feeding hour!!.... I was waiting for her to come out of her cave to give her the bloodworms, Kuhli went in, she turned towards it and gulped him down; then retreated to the back of her cave:( Kuhli was a good three times longer than the frog, and MUCH BIGGER than her standard bloodworms...
they are really tiny, so tiny in fact hat if yo see any you would need to separate them from the tank immediately if you have any other fish in there otherwise they will mistake them for food.
if the Frog is an older frog it may lay more eggs? and it round about 100-200 eggs but its like us humans you never know how many babies your going to get so they are different each time and it depends on what frog it is and its species.
No, frogs don't know how to jump. What a ridiculous question.
Yes a Frog will lay hundreds of eggs, know as Frog spawn, from each egg a tadpole (baby frog) should hatch.
I don't know the answer myself, but I can suggest that you find a pet store that sells exotic pets like those and ask them. They should know. All betas are different. I have put a beta with a dwarf frog and my beta destroyed the frog. However I do know a few people who have been able to put different frogs into the same tank. I currently have a plecostumous in the same tank and he's been alive for about 4 months now (new record!). It all depends on your beta, the only way you'll know is if you try it and your frog either lives or dies.
I feed my dwarf aquatic frog a cube of frozen bloodworms every other day. The problem though, is that he's in a tank with a bunch of other fish, so the worms wouldn't make it down to him before getting devoured by the other fish. So I took a little hair clip (you know, the kind with hinges that you squeeze to open?) and put the frozen cube in there. This sinks the worms to the bottom of the tank. Then I just stand guard & make sure the other fish don't eat the worms before the frog has had some. It takes some effort, but this way I know he's eating.
If you want to know how to tell reptiles from other animals all you have to do is see if they lay eggs or not. if they do then you no they are reptiles so frogs are reptiles
i heard it at my local petstore but i dont know if its true