Description
The African dwarf frog is a type of aquatic frog native to parts of Equatorial Africa. It is common in the pet trade and is often mistaken for the African clawed frog, a similar-looking frog in the same family. African dwarf frogs (Hymenochirus) are also known as dwarf clawed frogs, or brown aquatic frogs and are very common nowadays in the ornamental fish trade.
African dwarf frogs live their entire lives underwater but need to rise to the surface to breathe air because they have lungs, so care should be taken to allow for this in the aquarium – do not house in a fish tank taller than 18″ (so they can reach the surface) and leave a gap between the water level and lid. Aquatic brown frogs typically will not grow as large as African clawed frogs, nor develop sharp claws.
These frogs are suitable for housing with peaceful fish including bottom-feeders, and are safe with plants. Hiding places such as caves and perching places such as rocks are highly recommended though not essential.
Very hardy but need to reach the surface to breathe. Prone to escaping, ensure they are housed with a secure lid, but well ventilated. For the well being of the frog, it is not recommended that they are handled, especially by young children.
Diet
Omnivore – The main food we recommend would be blood worm, small granules, and other sinking food. Mixing in some live or frozen brine, or other fresh alternatives can help enhance their health.
Compatibility
Peaceful, house with other peaceful fish but avoid nipping crabs or crayfish. Frogs have poor eyesight, and are generally OK with shrimp and snails.
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