A friend wants to house red-Eyed Tree Frog, White's Tree Frog,and Green Tree Frog all together in one enclosure is thi sat all possible? please let me know. pythnguy@suscom-maine.net
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A friend wants to house red-Eyed Tree Frog, White's Tree Frog,and Green Tree Frog all together in one enclosure is thi sat all possible? please let me know. pythnguy@suscom-maine.net
I would say most definatly not, in most cases the bigger ones are just going to eat the smaller ones, and thosered eyes and greens are just screwed, hope this helps. good luck!
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Mark B.
NO!
Well...you technically could and things may even seem to work out for awhile, however mixing species of amphibians will almost always lead to a death. Instead of putting them all into the same cage you should put them all into different cages that fit the species habitat. It will be far more interesting to see three healthy frogs in seperate cages then three dying frogs in one.
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