If you were to keep a couple diff. species in a tank, both males and females, do ya'll think it would be wrong to just leave any eggs that may come alone. And let other females take care of them?
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If you were to keep a couple diff. species in a tank, both males and females, do ya'll think it would be wrong to just leave any eggs that may come alone. And let other females take care of them?
Honestly, I don't think it'd be a problem, AS LONG and i repeat AS LONG as you don't sell the froglets so that bloodlines get messed up in the future and you keep them to yourself. The other problem is because these frogs don't encounter each other naturally in the wild, so frogs can become stressed and even die from this. Just be cautious. Consult other people about it too. How big of a tank is this supposed to be?
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