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Can the Red-eared slider live in the same tank as an African Dwarf Frog?

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Can the Red-eared slider live in the same tank as an African Dwarf Frog?

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  1. No, it will eat the frog


  2. In the wild, fish and amphibians are part of a turtle's diet.

    The turtle will view the frog as a snack.  Since this frog is not likely to be found natively in the turtle's habitat; you could end up making the turtle ill (not to mention killing the frog).

    You cannot keep fish with your turtle, either.  If the fish is large enough (if it was safe from being eaten by the turtle), then the turtle would be small enough for the fish TO eat the turtle.

    Nature has a place in the food chain for all of 'her' creatures.  Know the eating habits of the animals you own, before trying to cohab them.

    Kuddos for asking before you experimented.

    Good luck, and I hope this has been helpful.

  3. It can...until the red-eared slider eats it...-_-  Anything small and swimming is a good food opportunity in the turtles mind.

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