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    Question Combination of Tree Frogs?

    I was wondering which kind of tree frog breeds can live together in 1 tank. I have 2 grey and 1 whites tree frogs and hoping to get white lipped, green, cuban, barking and/or glade tree frog. Which tree frogs can I keep together safely, if I can at all?

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    Default Re: Combination of Tree Frogs?

    It's never ideal to mix species of frogs, ever. However, the only species I would even consider it to be "okay" would be the American Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea) and Grey Tree Frogs (Hyla versicolor). You also want to make note that whatever sized tank you have will accommodate the number of frogs you plan on keeping together (ie: 10 gallons per 1 frog).

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    Default Re: Combination of Tree Frogs?

    I would also like to add, you should separate your white's and your grey immediatley..
    How's the bump on your white's? Have you been able to get it to a vet?
    1.1.0 White's Treefrog
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    Default Re: Combination of Tree Frogs?

    The whites and greys have been seperated always and my whites bump has actually dissapeared so I havent put much more thought into it. I actually began to wonder if it was maybe just stress from the new home. I'm glad to see that it is gone though and im hoping it will never come back.

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    Default Re: Combination of Tree Frogs?

    I was about to say the samething... but I have to add one thing. American greens do get bigger and will try and eat smaller greys... IF you were to mix these 2 breeds... though still not wise... make sure they are around the same size...
    Quote Originally Posted by toxxxickitten View Post
    It's never ideal to mix species of frogs, ever. However, the only species I would even consider it to be "okay" would be the American Green Tree Frog (Hyla cinerea) and Grey Tree Frogs (Hyla versicolor). You also want to make note that whatever sized tank you have will accommodate the number of frogs you plan on keeping together (ie: 10 gallons per 1 frog).

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