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    AmandaChau
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    Thank all of you for your replys.

    Any frog that we get will be a strictly look only animal. If he wants to hold a frog he has enough of the platic kind.

    The tank I have is a converted 20 long (it stands up does not lay flat) would I be able to keep a fire belly in this or would it be better in a flat tank?

    Thank you again for all your help

    Amanda
    Last edited by AmandaChau; July 8th, 2010 at 01:48 PM. Reason: should have read it again before hitting button

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    Kurt
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    Flat for fire-bellies.

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    AmandaChau
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    Another Question: What (other than size) is the difference between an African Clawed Frog and an African Dwarf frog? What are the different housing, food and tank mate issues?

    thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmandaChau View Post
    Another Question: What (other than size) is the difference between an African Clawed Frog and an African Dwarf frog? What are the different housing, food and tank mate issues?

    thank you
    Welcome, Amanda to the forum!

    The basic difference between African clawed frogs and the African dwarf frogs is size. African clawed frogs are much larger and in my opinion more exciting and easier to care for. They are fun to watch and of course they are very difficult to handle, much like catching a greased pig .
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    Ken Worthington
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    Hi Amanda, I believe that albino varieties of the African clawed frog (ACF) are probably more common in the UK pet-trade than natural coloured ones.
    Also, as far as I'm aware, African Dwarf frogs (ADF) don't exist as albinos.

    ADFs can be kept quite happily in numbers (depending on tank size) and can be kept with fish.....although feeding might be a problem as the fish and ADFs will compete for food and the frogs will probably lose out......I personally would go for a single species tank.

    ACFs will require much more space per frog, hardier plants, and won't be ideal to share a tank with fish.....

    I hope you and your family really enjoy your new pet

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    Kurt
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    Physically, the dwarfs have webbing between both their toes and fingers. Xenopus have it only between the toes.

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