once your baby gets a lit bit bigger she or he we eat your toad so NOOOO
once your baby gets a lit bit bigger she or he we eat your toad so NOOOO
Ceratophyrs and African Bullfrog Keeper For Life
I smell a big disaster!!! The packman is going to go for the toad one day ,The toad is toxic and could kill the pacman which killed the toad.. Aaat the end you could have two dead frogs!!
That would be 1 dead toad an 1 dead frog... ooor 2 dead amphibians... hahaha
I figured it would be a problem, I'll (WHEN I do get a pacman) just keep it in a seperate tank.
Okay, so next question, what about two pacmans of the same size, raised together in the same tank?
Thanks for the info guys!Never been on a forum site like this before, you guys are amazing!
Thanks.
Really, horned frogs need to be kept in separate cages (from other horned frogs or any other amphibian species) except for breeding purposes. There are no good cagemates for these frogs. If you like communities, toads (generally just of the same species) seem to do just fine in groups. Mine seem to actually like each other (or at least they like using each other as perches, hides, etc).
I would definitely say go with multiple toads in one tank too (if it is big enough) if you want more than one in a tank. I have the 4 of mine in the tank and they seem to get along just fine, they will even eat crickets off each others' backs!
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"
0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"
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