I found clawed frogs for sale really cheap and I am impulsive so I just bought a little baby frog. Now even though the store said it was a regular ACF, it looks different. The eyes aren't so much on top of the head and the nose looks pointier. Plus it's really really small and I don't think that's because he's a baby. This might sound silly, but do you think it's a dwarf??
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http://www.fishpondinfo.com/frog4.htm for info and how to tell them apart as well as links on those topics too. The easiest way to tell is to look for webbing on the frog's feet. The African dwarf frogs have webbing between their front toes while the African clawed frogs do not.
The fastest way to tell if you have an ACF vs. ADF, assuming the frogs are very young, at which point Clawed frogs will be similar in size to ADF’s, is to look at their front feet. If they are webbed, they are African Dwarf frogs. If the front feet are not webbed, it is a clawed frog. Also, for the most part, there are no albino ADF’s. If you see a frog that is albino, it is safe to assume that it’s a Clawed frog. ;)
Hey, thanks for the help guys!! It's a dwarf. I think I'm obsessed. Now I have a baby dwarf, a baby clawed, two almost adult clawed, and a spotted floating frog. (not all in the same tank of course) thanks again!!