Is it possible to keep phyllomedusa tomopterna and phyllomedusa hypochondrialis in the same viv?
(Exo-terra 18x18x60 bio-active set up)
I think Iv seen this asked before, and the answer was no - because they have largely different humidity requirements.
I suppose in a large enough enclosure where you could manage humidity on one side or the other to a certain degree it would be possible. But I would advise against it because of the degree of difficulty and impracticality, not to mention possible stress put on the animals.
Maybe someone still posts here with more experience with both animals and is capable of giving you a more clear answer.
No. For the reason above (hypochondrialis are kept drier than tomopterna), but also there is a considerable size difference.
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Thanks for the info. Will have to keep an eye out for more tommys.
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