Can An Albino Clawed Frog.......

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Can an African albino clawed frog go into a tank with a ropefish, bichir, pleco, and spiny eel?
 
I have 2 african albino clawed frogs in a 20 gallon tank. I read that plecos, and spiny eel's can harm the clawed frog, if the frog eats them because of there spines or sharp fines * cant remember the correct term.....
 
I told my dad that newts can DEFINITELY NOT go into that tank with so many fish, but he made me ask, so, can you? I don't even know, but am pretty sure they can't :/
 
I wouldnt risk it I know someone who had bichers kill his clawed frogs.
 
Dude, I told my dad the bichirs wee gonna be the ones to kill, and it was just a guess :D
 
From what I've witnessed, when first introduced into the tank, the frog will brutally attack every other fish, after awhile they just ignore them. Could work out, could end in a blood bath.
 
No, these are small and my bichir is big. My bichir would probably be the one to attack and kill
 
From what I've witnessed, when first introduced into the tank, the frog will brutally attack every other fish, after awhile they just ignore them. Could work out, could end in a blood bath.

My girlfriends frogs ignore the fancy goldfish we keep with them, they dont even bother the apple snails.Saying they are a bit weird, the big one eats broccoli and carrot that we put in for the snails.
 
African Dwarf frog + Bichir = expensive feeder foods. Bichirs are highly predatory and when will easily find your frog a tasty morsal.
Dan

African Dwarf frog + Bichir = expensive feeder foods. Bichirs are highly predatory and when will easily find your frog a tasty morsal.
Dan
 
Alright I've got enough proof, but I still don't see why my bichir and ropefish curl up together at night and sleep. I guess he's not that aggressive :lol: I'll try to get some pics of that.
 

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