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can you will the frog hurt the fish or will the fish hurt the frog???? What fish can a put with a guppy fish???? How can you tell if a guppy fish is a male or female??????

2007-02-27 10:16:53 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Fish

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If you want to put a frog in with the fish, it would have to be an African Dwarf Frog. This is the only one that would even possibly be safe, and I've heard people have occasionally had touble with them (I personally never had). Make sure you get an African DWARF, not an African clawed frog - these will most certainly eat fish, not to mention they get the size of a baseball!
Dwarfs and most fish will get along as long as the fish aren't big enough to eat it. That said, if you want a dwarf, you should keep it in a low tank - a 10 gallon or 20 long would be good. Even though they don't need land, they need to be able to get to the surface to breathe. If the water is too deep, they sometimes don't make it to the top in time and drown. See this link for more info on African dwarfs: http://allaboutfrogs.org/info/mypets/dwarfs.html

There are lots of fish that can go with guppies. What will limit you most is the size of the tank you have and the temperature you keep your tank. Both the guppies and the dwarf frogs can live at temperatures from mid 60s to mid 80s. If you have a heater, you could keep platies (also called moons), swordtails, neons, or cardinal tetras if you like small, colorful fish. Some other small fish, but not as colorful are danios, corydoras, or Otocinclus catfish. If your tank is large enough, you could try a dwarf gourami, or some of the other tetras. Here are some websites with fish photos and info, so you can see what you like and what needs the same water conditions as your guppies and frog. Just remember, not too many fish for the tank, nothing too big or aggressive, and don't add too many at one time - a group of 2-3 each weeks is plenty!

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2007-02-27 10:59:47 · answer #1 · answered by copperhead 7 · 2 2

each and each adf desires approximately 2 gallons of water a chew with the point to could 2 adfs you like atleast 4 gallons, as for guppies the guideline is going a million gallon if water in line with inch of fish. so do the maths. and as for shrimp you will have lots because of fact they dont make a extensive mess and that they actually help freshen up the tank so in line with danger like 3 or 4 rcs and prefer 4 guppies. once you purchase guppies bear in mind that girls persons are in many circumstances already prego and could supply delivery to approximately 50 fry. and in case you enable them to all stay to tell the story by putting apart them, your tank would be over stocked very today. so while you're attempting to avert that purchase all male guppies. and the guppies consume popular tropical flake food. the adf consume amphibious pellets, or bloodworms, and the shrimp will consume something thats left over, they arent choosy

2016-11-26 19:33:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Guppy and Frog: McDonald's Burger and Hungry Man. The frog is the man ofcourse..

2007-02-27 19:24:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What kind of frog? African dwarf frogs will be fine. Male guppys are more colorful

2007-02-27 10:59:55 · answer #4 · answered by Skittles 4 · 0 0

frogs eat fish.

2007-02-27 13:33:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you don't mind the guppy being the frog's next meal............

2007-02-27 10:20:59 · answer #6 · answered by Pixie 7 · 1 1

i have whit albino frogs in my non agressive tank. it ate a tadpole that i had in there. other than that it has not huirt anything in my tank and vic versa. just make sure they eat

2007-02-27 10:38:04 · answer #7 · answered by drillersgal425 1 · 0 0

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