Is it true that you can have many Luecs together without them fighting? How easy are they to keep?
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Is it true that you can have many Luecs together without them fighting? How easy are they to keep?
Yes, they can be kept in groups. i have not never seen mine fight and I think I have one male and 4 females in tank. I think they are the best starter frog due to their ease of care, cost, and the fact that they use the whole tank whereas other starter frogs tend to stay mainly on the ground.
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Josh Willard
www.joshsfrogs.com
I agree with Josh. I have seen a couple of my females do a bit of wrestling occasionally, but nothing very enthusiastic. They do seem to keep in separate territories except when feeding. I have an 80 gallon bow with relatively big bromeliads and most seem to have a specific axil or brome to hang out in. They seem to like to submerge in the water in the axils. Another frog that gets along very well in groups is the P. terribilis. They will use all levels as well, and enjoy bromeliads. I've never seen these fight or wrestle.
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Patty
Pahsimeroi, Idaho
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