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African clawed frogs info wanted?

My clawed frogs are of unknown age. I got them at the pet store when they were both the same size roughly about the size of quarter. I don’t have a tape measure but that is the general size. Now I discovered on the net that I should feed them amphibian sticks. Like the kind for turtles or newts.
So I am feeding them the sticks and it increases their size very well. One who I think may be a female is about the size of a half dollar coin and the other one is slightly smaller. So the one large one is getting very plump. So here are my questions.
1) should I keep them in the same tank with the gouramis ( the gouramis were labeled giant gouramis at walmart and they are large and aggressive. They seem to get along well with the frogs the forgs sometimes rest on the gravel under the fish. Now I know the frogs can become fish eaters as adults but they are not currently hunting the gouramis as the gouramis dwarf them.
2) what size tank does a adult clawed and its possible children need?

How a Tape Recorder works?

Okay, I have a project in one of my classes and I have to explain to the class how a tape recorder works. Can you check if my explanation is right?

When you speak, sound waves are created and are measured in Hertz(Hz). These sound waves are electromagnetic microwaves. The top of the wave is positive and the bottom is negative. The sound waves travel to a metal diaphragm in the microphone, through the cord, through the circuit board and to an electromagnet that sits next to the tape. The electro magnet carries the message on magnetic flux lines and rearranges the metal oxides in the tape. When you want to play the message back, the same electro magnet that was used to record is now used to detect the pattern of the oxides on the tape, carry that pattern in electro magnetic waves on the circuit board, to the speaker. when the top (positive) part of the wave hits the metal coil in the speaker, the coil attracts itself and a sound is made when it connects. When the bottom part of the wave hits the coil, it repels itself. The attracting and repelling of the coil makes the sound you hear.

African clawed frogs info wanted?

My clawed frogs are of unknown age. I got them at the pet store when they were both the same size roughly about the size of quarter. I don’t have a tape measure but that is the general size. Now I discovered on the net that I should feed them amphibian sticks. Like the kind for turtles or newts.
So I am feeding them the sticks and it increases their size very well. One who I think may be a female is about the size of a half dollar coin and the other one is slightly smaller. So the one large one is getting very plump. So here are my questions.
1) should I keep them in the same tank with the gouramis ( the gouramis were labeled giant gouramis at walmart and they are large and aggressive. They seem to get along well with the frogs the forgs sometimes rest on the gravel under the fish. Now I know the frogs can become fish eaters as adults but they are not currently hunting the gouramis as the gouramis dwarf them.
2) what size tank does a adult clawed and its possible children need?