I have two tree frogs, green and gray. (gray man, green thunder) can i house them together, and what do they eat. one is about an inch, the other two centemeters.
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That depends. Pics would help. If they are different species then no, but young gray tree frogs are often green in which case, yes. The size difference however not extreme, may be enough to intimidate or even kill the younger frog out of stress.
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If they are the same species, they can be housed together judging by the sizes. I'm assuming, by your location and their names, they are grey tree frogs, but a picture would help for identification. You are going to need small crickets, 2 week olds will probably work best right now.
EDIT: I agree with Eli on the intimidation, they can bully each other. Make sure their housing is big enough to prevent that.
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They are seperate right now so they will not fight each other.
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At those sizes, they need to be fed small foods EVERY day, just so you know. Not like the adult toads that can go a couple days without anything.
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
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