Can green anoles be kept with red eye tree frogs in a well planted 10 gallon tank?
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Can green anoles be kept with red eye tree frogs in a well planted 10 gallon tank?
Actually anolis carolinensis needs a rather dry tank. Keeping these two species together will mean that 1 of the two species will not be kept the right way.
I don't think of anoles needing a dry set-up since their humidity levels should be 60%-70%. Granted, this may not be humid enough for the frogs but it is hardly dry. Just curious about your position. What temps/humidity do you keep your anoles at? I have been using info from www.kingsnake.com/anolecare/17.htm as I have found it to be good and comprehensive...just wondering ;-/
lele
>Actually anolis carolinensis needs a rather dry tank. Keeping these two species together will mean that 1 of the two species will not be kept the right way.
They need totally different living conditions. And the green anoles are very likely to have all kinds of parasites because they're usually wild-caught. It's a bad idea--don't do it if you care about the lives of your pets.
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