what kinds of treefrogs can you safely put in with a white's treefrog???????
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what kinds of treefrogs can you safely put in with a white's treefrog???????
No other species should be kept with White's tree frogs. As you've probably noticed, White's tree frogs have a huge appetite and don't hesitate to eat anything that moves and can fit inside of their mouth. This includes other frogs, even smaller individuals of their own species. This makes finding cages mates that won't become food very difficult. Other problems include finding frogs that require similar care as White's and finding other frogs that aren't poisonous or a danger to the White's. For more information about keeping different species of amphibians together and a better explaination of the reasons mentioned above, you may want to read www.amphibiancare.com/frogs/articles/communitytank.html Good luck,
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Devin Edmonds
devin@amphibiancare.com
www.amphibiancare.com
White lip or Giant's Treefrog Litoria (P.) infrafrenata will coexist well with white's tree frogs.
They are available from time to time. Other than that species I would not suggest any other treefrogs with them.
Ed
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