I am getting ready to start up a large frog vivarium, 50-75 gallon, depending on what my local pet store has. The frog's i'm most interested in is whites tree frogs of whatever breed, but I was also wondering about having multiple frogs in the same large tank, now, I know that different frogs can harm those of other species threw there skin, but I was wonder, If i used a fish tank divider and these backgrounds for amphibians I found that are thick foam against the divider (that way nothing is seeping threw the mesh divider and so they don't hurt themselves off it) and I kept frogs that all meet roughly the same requirements, would this work? i'v been doing reserch for a couple months now and couldn't find anyone asking this question, any help is greatly appreciated, thank you.
if you have a divider in the tank, then you have two tanks...... IMO.
But for me personally, I'd rather have completely separate tanks. That way if one habitat needs rebuilding for whatever reason, you'll be able to do that without disturbing the other habitat.
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