African Dwarf Frogs are so little that they don't eat live food. If you have ever owned a Beta fish and you kept the food you gave it you wont even have to go buy food for your little frog 'cause African Dwarf Frogs eat freeze dried bloodworms. The same food as Beta fish. I bought a little jar of the stuff about 7 months ago and I was feeding two Beta fish and my little Dwarf frog and I havent even made a dent in it yet. When I bought my frog the people at the pet store told me to buy a jar of frog bites to feed it so I did just incase my froggy didn't like the blood worms and my frog wouldn't even touch the frog bites. They sink to the bottom of the tank and he wouldn't eat them. I also wouldn't suggest this kind of food (although I feed it to my newts) because if the frog wont eat it in a day t starts to grow bacteria on it and this is not healthy to have in the water.
Dwarf crocodiles mainly eat small fish, frogs, insects, and crustaceans. They are opportunistic feeders and will also consume small mammals, birds, and reptiles if the opportunity arises. Their diet may vary depending on the availability of prey in their habitat.
Frogs typically eat live insects such as crickets, worms, and flies. They do not generally eat fish food, as their diet mainly consists of protein-rich prey that is found in their natural environment. It's recommended to feed frogs a variety of live insects to ensure a balanced diet.
Usually bigger fish and faster fish are a good choice. freshwater sharks can be put in as long as there is plenty of vegetation and driftwood. Don't put anything smaller than the frogs in there with them unless there is a defensive method they can use to protect themselves.
Frogs are carnivores. Smaller frogs usually eat insects, spiders and worms. Bigger frogs can eat smaller mammals, chicks, snails, slugs, centipedes, small fish, or other frogs. Most frogs like their food to be alive and moving and unlike humans do not eat anything that is dead. For a more informative or specific answer, perhaps the question would require more detail. Diets of frogs vary fairly widely with species.
No, it is not recommended to feed baby frogs store-bought fish food as it may not meet their nutritional needs. Baby frogs typically require a diet of live insects like small crickets, fruit flies, or microworms to thrive and grow. It's best to offer a varied diet to ensure they receive proper nutrition.
no they do not they eat frozen blood worms i have the african dwarf frogs with my glofish and they do not bother eachother
yes
Are the frogs complaining about the cuisine?
African Dwarf frogs eat their skin to get the protein they need
Mini fish, like nano-fish. :)
Tarantulas eat frogs and toads because frogs and toad are tarantulas food its just like how other animals eat other animals ( big fish eat smaller fish )
Dwarf crocodiles mainly eat small fish, frogs, insects, and crustaceans. They are opportunistic feeders and will also consume small mammals, birds, and reptiles if the opportunity arises. Their diet may vary depending on the availability of prey in their habitat.
African Dwarf Frogs can be kept with smaller, peaceful tropical community fish. African Clawed Frogs, however, grow very large and will likely eat any fish they are kept with.
The regular fish food :P
Yes, no problem, just do not overstock the tank.
they eat frogs, worms and ants
yes