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green tree frog problem

brads Apr 14, 2004 07:55 PM

my green tree frog is always under the leaves on the bottom of its tank. is there something wrong? there are 2 green anoles with it, are they a problem?

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tth_lee Apr 14, 2004 09:24 PM

Do you mean the tree frog is always on the ground? If so, the green anoles may be a causing factor. It's not a good idea to mix green tree frogs with green anoles. Pet store clerks recommend it and even practice it, but their advice isn't the best to take. Green anoles are very territorial and can cause extreme stress to other cage mates. There is a host reasons why mixing species isn't recommended, but I won't go into them all. My recommendation right now would be to separate your green tree frog into another cage.

Tom

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