No, Albino African Clawed frogs do not have the ability to change gender. They are either male or female from birth and their gender is determined genetically.
No but they can eat guppys
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Albino Clawed Frogs and Albino Oscars have different care requirements and may not be compatible tank mates. Oscars are more aggressive and can potentially harm the frogs. It's best to house them separately to ensure the well-being of both species.
As long as you have your tank heavily planted, the frogs should be fine.
Look for little claws on the front feet; clawed frogs live up to their name. They are also somewhat bigger than dwarf frogs, have more popped-out eyes, and if it's an albino, it's definitely a clawed.
Get krill or bloodworm tablets and break off very small pieces for them to eat.
i have been trying to figure this out as well... i have a pair one albino one not... they have been together for a long time now. While he does sing to her, there are no babies...I have seen my frogs hugging or spooning one behind another and no babies either.
African Clawed frogs have fully webbed toes with small claws on their hind feet, while regular frogs have unwebbed toes. African Clawed frogs lack a visible external eardrum, known as the tympanum, which is present in regular frogs. Additionally, African Clawed frogs tend to have a smoother skin compared to the typically rough skin of regular frogs.
No. It's an amphibian.
Yes, African clawed frogs are vertebrates. They have a backbone or spine, which classifies them as vertebrates.