African dwarf frogs require clean and well-maintained water for their survival. You want to avoid overstocking their tank with fish, especially ones that produce a lot of waste.
The tank water was routinely changed three times ... Figure 1: The oral cavity of a 1.5-year-old, female African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) at necropsy.
Chances for survival are usually pretty slim for tiny insects after being swallowed by a frog, but that is not the case for aquatic beetles. Once eaten, the species is able to negotiate the ...