Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
An amphibain enclosure should be a singular species enclosure. Mixing amphibian species is a bad idea, becauce most have toxic secretions and all have porus skin, so they would be poisoning each other. There other reasons as well, but this one should be enough to reconsider mixing species.
Also, don't mix sizes. Big frogs will eat little frogs!
Thank you Kurt. That definitely answers my question.

At the moment I have a 55 gallon tank I'm thinking of putting them in. I have it set up as a reptile hospital, more or less, at the moment. I live in the foothills and on occasion I have to pry baby kingsnakes, garden snakes, lizards and skinks out my cats mouth, and I use the tank to make sure they are okay before I release them.

So if I wanted to have 2 different types of frogs, maybe I'll do what one person suggested in another thread and divide it later. But for now, I'm thinking I'll start with a couple of the Whites Frogs.
I've been looking at pictures of them and they are so adorable I'm getting teary eyed. LOL... Stupid, I know.