The Albino African Dwarf Frog, also known as the Blonde African Dwarf Frog, is a unique addition to any freshwater aquarium. With its pale, almost golden appearance and webbed feet, this frog is full of personality. Unlike many other frogs, it is fully aquatic and spends its entire life underwater, making it an ideal choice for aquarium enthusiasts.
Albino African Dwarf Frogs do well in community tanks with other non-aggressive fish and shrimp. They’re easy to care for and enjoy a varied diet of frozen or live foods, like bloodworms and brine shrimp, as well as high-quality sinking pellets. These frogs are curious, active swimmers that love exploring their tank.
These frogs usually grow to about 2.5 inches in length when fully mature.
They enjoy a diet of frozen or live foods, such as bloodworms and brine shrimp, along with high-quality sinking pellets. Feed them 3-4 times a week.
Yes, they are peaceful and can live with non-aggressive fish species. Avoid pairing them with fish that may nip at them or outcompete them for food.
Yes, a filter is recommended to maintain clean water. However, choose a gentle filter to avoid strong currents that may stress the frogs.
A minimum tank size of 5 to 10 gallons is ideal for a small group of these frogs. Larger tanks provide more space for exploration and stability in water conditions.
Yes, Albino African Dwarf Frogs are fully aquatic and do not require access to dry land. Ensure the tank has a secure lid, as they can jump.
Peaceful tankmates like small tetras, guppies, or snails are great choices. Avoid aggressive fish or fish that might see the frogs as food.
Yes! Albino African Dwarf Frogs are hardy, low-maintenance, and an excellent choice for beginners looking for something unique.
Yes, providing hiding spots like plants, caves, or decorations helps them feel secure and mimic their natural environment.
Females are generally larger and have a rounder body, while males are slimmer and may have a small white gland behind their front legs.