Can Dwarf South African frogs survive without a mate?
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Despite being fully , the still needs to be able to reach the surface to breathe. These are not great swimmers, so water currents should be kept low and deep tanks may pose a challenge to their ability to breathe. ... The eat any smaller fish.
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The African dwarf frog[1] is a type of aquatic frog native to parts of Equatorial Africa.[1][2] It is common in the pet trade and is often mistaken for the African clawed frog, a similar-looking frog in the same family. African dwarf frogs (Hymenochirus) are also known as dwarf clawed frogs. Their common name is obtained from their place of origin and the claws on their front legs.
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