Would you be able to get 2 African dwarf frogs shrimp and apple in a 5 gallon tank?

African dwarf frogs should not be kept with shrimp or apple snails for a few reasons. All of these animals can live in a five-gallon tank, however. Here's more information about each species and their compatibility:

- African Dwarf Frog:

- Adult African dwarf frogs reach an average size of about 2 inches long.

- They are voracious eaters and may consume shrimp or apple snails if given the opportunity.

- African dwarf frogs require a heated aquarium maintained between 72-82°F (22-28°C) with a pH of around 6.5 to 8.0.

- Shrimp:

- Shrimp come in many different varieties, but most commonly kept species such as Cherry shrimp, Ghost shrimp, and Amano shrimp typically stay under 2 inches long.

- Shrimp are sensitive to water parameters and may not thrive in the same water conditions as African dwarf frogs. For instance, some species of shrimp, like Amano shrimp, prefer slightly alkaline water, while African dwarf frogs prefer slightly acidic water.

- Shrimp can also become food for larger aquatic animals like African dwarf frogs.

- Apple Snail:

- Apple snails can reach a size of 3-4 inches in diameter and have a voracious appetite.

- They may compete with African dwarf frogs and shrimp for food and can sometimes even prey upon small shrimp.

- Apple snails require a heated aquarium maintained between 72-82°F (22-28°C) and a pH between 7.0 and 8.0.

So, while it's possible to keep African dwarf frogs, shrimp, and apple snails in a five-gallon tank, it's generally not advisable due to potential compatibility issues. African dwarf frogs and shrimp should only be kept together if the shrimp are large enough not to be eaten by the frogs, and apple snails are best kept in a separate aquarium altogether.