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    These are my 5 treefrogs~the first pic just show you a assemblage, in fact, they live alone
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    this is viv for waxy
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    Nice photos, however I don't think it was worth the risk of the photo to place all your tree frogs so close together. Also - the waxy's viv could probably use more vegetation for hiding. It looks pretty bare.

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    Thanks for your answer!!!
    Could you tell me all the disadvantages of placing all my frogs so close together?

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    Nice photos, however I don't think it was worth the risk of the photo to place all your tree frogs so close together. Also - the waxy's viv could probably use more vegetation for hiding. It looks pretty bare.

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    Default Re: Milk waxy red-eyed mossy blue-eyed

    Since you don't house them together and just place them like this for a quick photo shoot, it may be OK. However, that amazon milk frog of yours is the real danger. They produce a white, toxic secrete (hence the name "milk frog") when stressed and that would probably be less than ideal for the other frogs, if they would get some on them.

    And no, that waxy terrarium is not an adequate home for a tree frog, if you ask me.

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