freshwater frogs!

The really pale ones are probably the African Clawed frogs. The African Dwarf frogs are greyish, brownish, sort of, lol, and have webbed feet. The clawed frogs have...well clawed feet, lol, on the front feet, and webbed on the back feet.

ADfs are so cute and funny, but you do need to make sure they don't have to swim too far to get a breath. I'm not sure about the maximum comfortable depth, but I have two in a 10 gallon with some snails and ghost shrimp.

I'm going to try to post a pic I just took of one of them. They are fat little buggers, lol.

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He is so cute! He has a waistline like mine!~
 
Me too, lol.
 
There are I believe called Jelly frogs, or something jellybean frogs I saw at a LFS. They were albino clawed frogs but in assorted colors, I would think dyeing unless they can be color morphed with the jellyfish enzyme.
 
African Dwarf Frogs are very slow to eat...When I used to house them with zebra danios ... their pellets would get eaten before the frog even smelled them
I have 1 in my guppy tank all by herself and she manages to eat pretty well and quickly...and even defends her food when the guppies are picking at it

but (and I know it sounds mean) honestly the frogs are ...well not the sharpest knives in the drawer and you might end up having to physically feed them with a claw or something along those lines

honestly ADF are best kept with other ADF or inverts that won't outcompete them for their food...because they are so slow to act when the food hits the water they can end up starving to death

and definately make sure the tank is no taller than say 12 inches

the less they have to swim for air the better
 
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