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whites tree frog with fish?

savagehart May 21, 2004 07:05 PM

Would i be able to house a white's tree frog with any sort of fish? maybe a beta? or would it eat the fish?

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devious_froggy May 21, 2004 10:37 PM

I wouldnt recomend it. the frog might or might not eat the fish, toxins from the frog might kill the fish, and the dpeth of water needed for fish might drown your frog (depending on how easy it is to enter/exit the pond)as whites are tree frogs and are not the best swimmers. IMHO, this is kind of a mixing species question, not as bad as ht emixing species of "like" animals, but it should be avoided unless you are an expert, i.e. if you need to ask, you need to do some more learining! bettas are great fish, maybe one beside the frog tank!
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Too Many Fish!

croakys May 24, 2004 07:06 AM

I have 2 WTF's in a 75 gal viv with fish for almost a year now.
The fish are all scavengers clown loaches, siamese algea eaters,
ottocinclus catfish, bushy nose pleco, and one 6" sailfin pleco.
The fish and frogs are thriving. The tank has 3/4 land mass raised above a 6" water depth, lots of live plants in and out of the water. I believe the "mix" can be done if you provide enough space for fish and frogs.
Although , I will move the fish out if the frogs start mating.

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