Dwarf Clawed Frogs
Sunday January 4, 2009
Dwarf Clawed Frogs are fully aquatic frogs that only reach a size of about one and a half inches long. Keeping these guys requires a basic aquarium set up, and they will happily live with similarly sized peaceful community fish. Find out more about the care of these little water frogs in Dwarf Clawed Frogs
Important note: dwarf clawed frogs are easy to confuse with young African clawed frogs, which grow much larger and will not live happily with fish (at least once they are big enough to eat the fish!).
Important note: dwarf clawed frogs are easy to confuse with young African clawed frogs, which grow much larger and will not live happily with fish (at least once they are big enough to eat the fish!).

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