African Clawed Frog (Xenopus Sp.) for sale at Tyne Valley Aquatics

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

New stock of African Clawed Frogs at Tyne Valley Aquatics. They are also available as an albino form. All tropical species available for next day delivery. http://www.tynevalleyaquatics.co.uk

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  • should I keep my baby african clawed frogs with a indoneasein floating frogs?

  • This species get about 5" (13cm) long and will eat anything they can fit in their mouth. I don't know anything about Indonesian frogs unfortunately but I personally wouldn't mix frog species.

  • wow the african clawed frog move alot more then a dwarf frog

  • They are a very active species, yes.

  • People should be warned about the stark differences between the clawed and the dwarf species of aquatic frogs. They make very poor mixers with most things that can fit in their mouths (which is most community fish).

  • These are not the dwarf frogs so they will eat small fish and as you say, anything else they can fit into their mouths.

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  • They are great, had them some years ago. They make nice pets.

  • Very cool, I would never put them with anything else though.

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