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Thread: Can P. Hypochondrialis and P. Tomopterna be kept together?

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    mintyfresh
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    Default Can P. Hypochondrialis and P. Tomopterna be kept together?

    I have been looking for a second Hypo for a while, but I can never find any. What I keep turning up, however, are Super Tiger-Legs (Phyllomedusa Tomopterna), and my question is, can I purchase one to keep with my Hypo? She's an adult, about 2", so there is no chance she'd end up being eaten. Are the conditions much different for these two species?

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    wesleybrouwer
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    Default Re: Can P. Hypochondrialis and P. Tomopterna be kept together?

    The natural occurance overlaps in some places.
    Care is rather similair.
    But note there is a chance of interbreeding.
    If you provide enough space for them it shouldn't pose big problems,
    just make sure you don't breed them together

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