no the Oscar will eat it. i bought an albino clawed frog and my Oscar at it
the frog was in the tank for ten min.
I had a couple of the albino frogs in the tank with several large Oscars and a synadontis catfish for years. Needless to say when i got the Oscars the frogs were larger than them and unable to eat them so i think that helped a lot. One of the frogs did happen to get eaten by the catfish though when I was transproting them to my new apartment.
A Jelly Bean Frog is an Albino African Clawed Frog that has been dyed.
Usually this means that your frog is an albino version of a reticulated clawed frog. as far as I know it's just their colouring. This happened to my frog 'gamma,' a few months ago and he's so healthy.
there are 20 spp. of Xenopus (african clawed frogs). Xenopus laevis (Common Clawed frog)is the most common and usually what is refereed to as the African clawed frog even though its only 1 spp. of clawed frog. This spp has been widely used as a research model as well as pet trade. Although most African Clawed frogs in the wild can be seen as at risk of endangerment, due to the fact that they are very region specific and limited to a small range, I believe only X.gilli (Cape Clawed frog) is officially endangered.
A tree frog is a type of frog that typically lives in trees or shrubs, while albino frogs are frogs with a genetic mutation that causes them to lack pigmentation, resulting in a white or pale appearance. Tree frogs come in various colors and patterns, while albino frogs have a unique lack of pigment that sets them apart from other frogs.
Yes, African clawed frogs are vertebrates. It was actually the first vertebrate to be cloned. The African clawed frog's front legs are small with unwebbed fingers.
No. It's an amphibian.
A Jelly Bean Frog is an Albino African Clawed Frog that has been dyed.
i have been trying to figure this out as well... i have a pair one albino one not... they have been together for a long time now. While he does sing to her, there are no babies...I have seen my frogs hugging or spooning one behind another and no babies either.
Usually this means that your frog is an albino version of a reticulated clawed frog. as far as I know it's just their colouring. This happened to my frog 'gamma,' a few months ago and he's so healthy.
Cameroon clawed frog was created in 1982.
African clawed frog was created in 1802.
Most of the time they eat this stuff called frog and tadpole bites... that's all i know but they might eat little fish too because i had fish in the tank with my albino frogs and the fish ended up gone so im guessing they ate them......
An African clawed frog is a species of frog, Latin name Xenopus laevis, with interesting genetic properties.
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. :)
Yes. Clawed frogs do have claws, but they won't hurt you.
No, it's the other way around actually. My frog ate TWO Bettas withing a few hrs of each other. Swallowed them whole.
I don't think they are because I had one African clawed frog and bought two jelly beans.One of the jelly beans grew to be as big as my African clawed and the other grew very little.