Quote Originally Posted by jags78 View Post
now the lady at the shop didnt tell me they wouldnt be wanting to eat my fish and told me they would be totally fine....i had my son with me and i went with it and got 2 of them....now i have been doing lots of reading up on them (afterwards i know ) and im thinking they need a bigger tank on their own?
I think the pet shop lady was confused about the species of clawed frog. There are basically two kinds of clawed frogs that are available in the pet trade. The albinos are known as the common African clawed frog. They are large frogs that will eat just about anything they can get into their mouth, including small and medium sized fish. There is another type of clawed frog known as the African dwarf clawed frog that doesn't harm most aquarium fish. It is best to keep your albinos in a tank by themselves.

Quote Originally Posted by jags78 View Post
iv been feeding them bloodworms, as the lady in the shop said fish food is fine..but i have read up that its not enough...
Bloodworms are a no-no. They have little or no nutritional value and can be hazardous to your frogs. I recommend feeding them night crawlers or Tetra's Repto-Min. Repto-Min alone will provide your frogs with all the nutrition they need. I use it exclusively.