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are these good pets albino African dwarf frogs
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depends what you looking for in a pet.
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tehe its in the classifieds...

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No such thing as an albino african dwarf frog mate.

Any albino african frogs will be an African Clawed Frog, which are a good pet imo but need to be kept on their own as they'll eat anything the same size of it, and anything bigger will bite on them.

Mine ate a 10" swamp eel
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:21 PM
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so you cant keep them 2gether then? iv seen loads of people with tanks with 3 or 4 of them in one tank
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dwarf clawed frogs aka african dwarf frogs i think can be kept together but clawed frogs tend to try and eat everything
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everytime i seen em (African clawed frogs) they've been together - my friend has a tank, 2ft x 1ft x 1ft, which houses 3 of them (they normally grow approx 8cm, but can grow to 15cm!) they're fully aquatic, but if he puts his fingers in the water they swim up and have a ickle nibble
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even on some on there care sheets it says about you have to keep 2 in a 15gallon + tank
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I keep a group of 6 in a 4ft tank.... You are likely to find them as juveniles and so initially they won't need a very big set up.
I'm breeding mine at mo and have a couple of hundred tadpoles.
I think they are great frogs - sociable, easy to care for and will even take food from your fingers.

Here's their set-up (although I have fitted a splash bar since as they are sensitive to strong currents):
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