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RETF & WTF

LUKE_O Mar 25, 2006 04:22 PM

EXCUSE ME I WAS WONDERING IF I COULD KEEP A RED EYE TREE FROG AND A WHITES TREE FROG IN A TEN GALLON TOGETHER

Replies (3)

detrick105 Mar 25, 2006 06:55 PM

I would not put those two in the same tank. In fact it's not a good idea to mix different species together. There are many reasons for this : disease,habitat,diet,poison from their skin,the list can go on and on. Also WTFs can be aggresive. Just my two cents.

Barbedwirecat Mar 25, 2006 08:18 PM

Hey there,
I don't reccommend putting these two species together for many reasons- Tempurature and humidity levels, RETF require high end humidity lvls and lower temps and White tree frogs do much better with lower humidity lvls and hot temps. Whites tree frogs can be very agressive and damage or eat a RETF easily. They also come from two very different places on this planet. I would do one or the other, but remember, the bigger the aquarium the better, particularly for these climbing species. Good luck to you!
-Lauren
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4 Whites Treefrogs (Gleep, Gloop, Gazoo, and Mrs. Chubs)
1 Bearded Dragons (Butterfinger)
1 Mali Uromastyx (Groucho)
1 Nile Monitor (Starbuck)
1 Dendobates Azureus (BoBo)
1 Dendrobates Tinctorius (Stan, the man)
1 Argentine Horned Frogs (Mcfatfat)
1 Togo Starburst
1 Blue Cobalt
1 Rosehair
1 African Spitting Scorpion
1 Betta Splendins
1 Koi (mr. winkie)
1 Spectacled Amazon (Indiana Jones)
2 Button Quail (Bob, Bob)
3 WOW char (they are pets too.)
Even us girls can like slimey scaley and squishy things.

daystorm Mar 26, 2006 09:05 AM

also, I would say a ten gallon is a little small for any one of those species alone, let alone placing more than one frog in there.
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I think my frog owns a megaphone....

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