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.
No. For one, you have harmful oils on your skin that would irritate and harm your frog. For another, you can very easily break their bones or kill them in your attempts to hold them. For another, they don't like being held, they're wild animals. They're much more fun to watch, anyways. Yes,you can. You just have to be very careful! I have some and it is very hard to hold them because they are most likely to jump out of your hand and start hopping away and if you don't put them back in time they will die. But, you really shouldn't hold them.
Consider setting up natural barriers like rocks or plants to deter frogs from the area. You can also try using non-toxic repellents or creating alternate habitats for the frogs to live in. Remember that frogs play a crucial role in the ecosystem as pest controllers and should be respected and protected.
Yes, some frogs are specialist frog predators. As a general rule dont mix frogs that are significantly different in size. If you think that one frog could fit in the mouth of another frog, it probably will. Dont over crowd the tank either. 3-4 frogs in a three foot tank would be plenty depending upon the size of the frogs.
Frogs typically make a "ribbit" sound when they meet each other. This noise is used as a form of communication and can vary in pitch and intensity depending on the situation.
Frogs typically eat insects such as flies, crickets, and mosquitoes. They may also consume other small creatures like worms, spiders, and even small fish or tadpoles. Some frogs have specialized diets and may eat specific plants or fruits as well.
I dont think so.
i heard it at my local petstore but i dont know if its true
I own two african dwarf frogs. They are fully aquatic and live under the water 100% of the time. They do prefer to have plants and rocks to help with variation in their living space but for the most part they dont care :) Just dont crowd them!
dont worry, that just means that there full
yes they do vomit usally over feeding. if its white believe it or not 98% chance its skin. ;b see they shed their skin then eat it for nutriton (yes you read that right) you just dont usally see it becase they do it in "private"
They can live nearly or as long as other people.
frogs dont have hearing they get viabrations
no they dont. frogs dont have hair
yes i dont know what the dwarf your talking about
They eat mosquitos, which carry a lot of sicknesses, but frogs dont get affected by them.
they dont asexually
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