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Tree Frog question....

Rayne Jun 11, 2003 10:26 PM

can i put a tiger leg monkey tree frog and a red eye tree frog together in the same tank and how big do adult tiger leg tree frogs get? im looking to find out how many different types of tree frogs i can keep together, i got an all natural plant tank and i think tree frogs would love it in there(its a 45g tank)

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Derek Benson Jun 12, 2003 07:24 AM

No you cannot put them together. You should not mix any species. Tiger-legs (p. hypochondrialis) come from dryer areas of South America, Red-eyes (A. callidryas) come from rain forests of Central America. Do not mix species, they will become stressed and die. Or there are plenty of other outcomes, all bad.
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