I don't see a forum or thread regarding African dwarf frogs so I guess I'll just start one. My question is this: I have a five-gal aquarium with three African dwarf frogs and a snail (not sure what kind but it is very pretty) These four tankmates have been fine together. The other day I added four of the tiny neon tetras because I understand they make good tank mates with the frogs. Well.....all four fish are now dead, one after the other they just died! I have no idea why! My pH is fine. Water temp is fine. Everything seems okay. The fish were beautiful and healthy. I'm wondering is it possible the frogs killed the fish? I didn't think they would do this as I've read that they do not kill fish, but usually the other way around, the fish might kill them. Then I saw on Ask.com someone said African dwarf frogs DO kill fish! The person said she actually witnessed the frog kill and eat the fish! He/she said they were not the clawed variety -- mine aren't either. I know the clawed ones can be aggressive. What do you think??