This is a pic of some of my tree frogs i caught road collecting in june 2003 after a thunderstorm at night.... so cute...lol
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This is a pic of some of my tree frogs i caught road collecting in june 2003 after a thunderstorm at night.... so cute...lol
Nice frogs, but why don't you separate the species? You have three species in there, and the enclosure looks really small... are you still keeping them like that?
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Got hips like Cinderella / Must be having a good shame / Talking sweet about nothing / Cookie I think you're Tame 
lol i don't think they have a problem with inpaction they [bleep] terds as big as mice do.... lol i have been breeding and dealing with reptiles and amphibians now for about 13 years and haven't had any problems thank you though ....lol may i ask what is it u have as a pet/hobby/breed if anything?
lol... yes there are a few different types in there and yes they are in the same enclosure and no it is not to small....lol they are in a 125 gallon aquarium lol i have had then for about 6 months and they are doing great. the pic is a little messed up i have never posted on this site before i didn't know i should have adjusted the size of the pic.
they can be kept together and they are doing awesome i just feed them in that pick so they was all in the same area where the crickets was at. lol and they live together in the wild ......loli think it will be ok sweetie.
He was only helping you, or rather helping your animals. I'm not going to get too involved, but saying they live together in the wild isn't a valid excuse for mixing them together. You should know with 13 years of experience that no animal occupies the same niche in the wild, described in the competitive exclusion principle.
However, with that amount of experience you should hopefully have enough knowledge and perception to keep them alive, and the cage is large enough to avoid a lot of direct competition; so good luck to you!
p.s. Are you intending to breed them in there?
rob tppk the words outta my mouth in a way. I do have to disagree with them being in the whild together becuase you have three different species of frogs. If My knwoledge is correct in species you have green tree frogs, greys and whites. Greys and greens live in the same areas yes BUT white live in a different country then greys and greens do. Which in terms needs different humidity and temps. So instead of saying they live in the wild just tell ya that you just wanted to keep them in the same tank instead of seperating them.
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