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Can a betta fish live with a dwarf frog?

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It's very rare for African dwarf frogs to be aggressive but quite common for bettas. So if you know you have an aggressive betta you should avoid ANY tank mates. ... African dwarf frogs need a minimum of 1 gallon per frog. But if you're housing them with a betta you should have a tank no smaller than 10 gallons.

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