I heard that was only the case with females, and that males generally don't get any bigger than 3 inches. I think I'll put them both in the 30 gallon as an experiment, and if it isn't working out...
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I heard that was only the case with females, and that males generally don't get any bigger than 3 inches. I think I'll put them both in the 30 gallon as an experiment, and if it isn't working out...
I also might add that my frog doesn't actually attack everything that moves like most whites tree frogs, in fact he will only eat small to medium crickets, and refuses food from tweezers. I tried...
The tree frog is over 3 years old, so he is fully grown. The tank is an 18 by 18 by 24 exo terra.
You could put some house geckos, or mourning geckos in there. Or maybe a pacman frog, some green tree frogs, tomato frogs, or mantellas. You could also add some salamander, or newt species, as well...
So I have a whites tree frog and a sub adult standing's day gecko. The tree frog is a male and is just shy of 3 inches, and the gecko is a female, and is about 7 1/2 inches. My question is if I can...
So I have a whites tree frog and a sub adult standing's day gecko. The tree frog is a male and is just shy of 3 inches, and the gecko is a female, and is about 7 1/2 inches. My question is if I can...
These are tadpoles that I collected from a pond as eggs, when they turn into frogs I release them. I have 2 species in the aquarium, red legged frog tadpoles, and pacific tree frog tadpoles. I know...
OK, thanks for the input
My tadpoles are in a 10 gallon, and are only a week old and are very tiny. I'm afraid that a powerful filter would suck them up. The one I have is for 3 gallons, and won't filter out the entire tank...
I know that tadpoles don't NEED a filter, but I would like to use one anyways, and I was wondering what kind of filter works best with tadpoles. Currently I have a Terra Whisper i3 filter, would that...