Your tank is already overstocked. Putting the frogs in there will eventually kill the fish. (and the frogs won't last long either). Frogs are amphibians and piddle and poo in the water making it poisonous for fish. Frogs should be kept in a vivarium where the habitat is part dry and part wet.
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.
The African dwarf frog can indeed live with fish in a five gallon aquarium. BUT BEWARE!!! dwarf frogs may eat your fish small enough to fit in it's mouth. so i recommend Platy and live-bearers as companions.
yes they wil not have room to move and they will kill each other
They are small (dwarf) and are native to Africa.They are technically African dwarf frogs.
Yes.
No, it is not. African dwarf frogs are amphibians, which are vertebrates.
The smallest fish amongst those mentioned would generally be the dwarf goby. They typically reach lengths of only 1-2 inches, making them much smaller than sampan dwarf cod, agar, or dwarf goldfish.
It is recommended (if you have the equipment) that an African Dwarf Frog would be the best choice. But do NOT choose a white or albino frog because it is most likely that it was mis-judged and is actually an African Clawed Frog, and will grow too large for a one gallon tank. :)
African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
A temperature of between 70F and 80F is ideal for African dwarf frogs.
African Dwarf Frogs spread from tropical, to subtropical areas.
some dwarf puffers loach fish goldfish trout