In a ten gallon is the okay?
A betta (I have had him for a while and he is fairly in control and doesn't seem too aggressive toward anything) and then I wanted to attain two african dwarf frogs, and some ghost shrimp.
For the ADFs what is a good food? I have freeze dried bloodworms but I've hear thats not nutritional enough.. and then for the shrimp.. is there any other characteristics of shrimp I could get or are ghost shrimp the best option? And how plentiful shirmp should I get?
This would work super very well in a ten gallon. Just make sure everyone have some hiding spaces. The afd will eat bloodworms and give the shrimp sinking pellets.
Blood worms are a great food for a betta, and frogs. The betta and frogs needs more variety contained by their diet. I'd look at some sinking frog pellets, and freeze dried brine shrimp.
With the betta I'd be concerned that he might eat all their food. (Which is desperate for he, and the frogs.) You might look at a feeding tube or feeding them by hand. Small dust worms might work well too.
The ghost shrimp will be fine with gone overs, and algae in the tank. You should be aware that bettas will eat image shrimp when they molt, and so will the frog I suspect. On the plus side ghost shrimp are cheap. There are other types of shrimp which will work just as well but they are a bit are pricey.
Answers: frozen bloodworms would be better but he'll eat sinking shrimp pellets, really small phantom shrimp, blackworms, frog/newt pellets, and sinking fish pellets.
there are a few FW shrimp commonly sold, cherry, bamboo, algae eating, and ghosts are probably the most adjectives, any of them would do
if you got the bamboo i would merely get 1-2, but the others you could have like 10 whether you wanted..