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White's Tree Frog Question

toad112081 May 15, 2008 05:45 PM

I'm mostly a snake guy but, my 8 year old daughter wants a frog. (Or two) I've been reading some care sheets and just had a question about housing. If the frogs are the same size and the enclosure is big enough are there any issues with housing together?

Thanks in advance,
Zack
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Replies (2)

alex_reid33 May 17, 2008 06:58 PM

its perfectly fine to house more than one together, i currently own 4 whites and they all live in the same cage and dont mind each other at all

Ophies_Mama86 Jun 17, 2008 08:41 AM

Yeah, it should be fine to house them together as long as the sizes are similar. White's tree frogs eat almost anything that moves that is smaller than their head, so I would advise against putting a small frog with a much larger one. It might get eaten.

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