If you are referring to an American Green Tree Frog, then the answer is yes.
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Is a vertical 10 gal vivarium large enough to house one green tree frog?
If you are referring to an American Green Tree Frog, then the answer is yes.
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I wouldn't keep more than 2 in there and even then they'd be pretty cramped. 10 gallon verticals are really for small dart frogs only.
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