I have my two White's(Frank and Amy)
I have my Pacman (Tiny)
I just love this hobby. I have a spare ten gallon tank. Any type of tree frog I could house in there? I know it would have to be small.
Thanks
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I have my two White's(Frank and Amy)
I have my Pacman (Tiny)
I just love this hobby. I have a spare ten gallon tank. Any type of tree frog I could house in there? I know it would have to be small.
Thanks
You could house something like 2 gray tree frogs or 2 green tree frogs in the aquarium. Or even a ground dwelling frog such as the chubby frog (malaysian narrow mouth). Are you solely looking to house amphibians? Or would you also be interested in reptiles? I'm also not sure what resources you have as far as available amphibians. You could also look online for different tree frog species and then look up housing requirements. Maybe some fire belly toads...you could keep a few of those in there....
If you, by any chance ARE interested in heptiles, Try a leopard gecko. I own one in addition to my WTFs, and they are just addictive. Mine is calm as can be, infacy, she sits on my shoulder while I do homework! There amazingly easy to keep, as their water bowl and a quick spay in the morning is all they need, plus, of course, a shelter. They can't change color like A WTF, but preeders have managed to breed them if odd color mutations, including white with black dots (snow) and purle! (lavender) They are ready, and any small to large pet store will have them. They are VERY easy to breed, my brother just got a juv. so I am waiting for christmas so I can sex it. We are hoping it to be male, so we can breed. But I get carried away about my leo. If you are more interested in amphibians, may I sugest fire newts? I don't personally own one, but they are so fun to watch! As babybluefrogs (I think that is who posted it) said, grey or green treefrogs would be nice.
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