OK I read your page. I would cut back on the feedings a little, maybe feeding it every second third day. House this frog like a fish as it is totally aquatic. If this frog is still living with the goldfish, all I can say is this fish's days are numbered. They will eat anything they can get into their mouths, including tank mates. My last African clawed frog choked to death on a Corydoras catfish.
You can feed it just about anything. Commercial tropical fish food are good for these frogs as are earth worms, black worms, bloodworms and so on.
Xenopus laevis is a known carrier of chytrid, a deadly fungus that kills most amphibians. So keep this in mind if you get any more pet frogs.
Also African clawed frogs are also used in scientific experiments and were once used in pregnancy test.





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