lol ive never had a green tre frog get the size of a grey. maybe in length but not in girth
lol ive never had a green tre frog get the size of a grey. maybe in length but not in girth
@ Poison : Yes greens are longer but thinner. Usually in talking about size it is snout to vent so yes I was referring to length when stating greens get larger.
@ Kate : I am beginning to doubt the care sheet info range on Greys (and I have read TONS) they all state 2.5 is max or less and for a female, and that males only get to 1.5 Inches... I have a male just over 2 inches and apparently hes unusually large for a male. Maybe like humans they are getting bigger and fatter lol as a whole=p its captivity and food from day one I bet.
Greens can get to 3 inches and I believe I read someone on here said hers was 3.25 inches... so I wouldn't be putting that female in with a 1.5 inch male grey... fat or not he's still gonna look like food.
i have a female green thats 2.5in long so i know they get atleast that long
I think that's average =)
tell that to her she think she queen of all in my house i go to feed any one before her and her man she races back and fourth on the front of her tank![]()
Last edited by Kira Hudson; October 18th, 2012 at 05:11 PM. Reason: spelling sucks
i have honestly never seen a green tree over 2" but i guess it is possible. op if you decide to go throw with this please keep a very good eye out on them and as Rae said make sure thy are close to the same size. i have no doubt that a grey tree would have any trouble putting down a green tree.
Not saying any of yall are wrong or any thing. But in my tank i have 2 american toads, 2 green tree frogs, and a house gecko. They have been sharing the same tank for 4 months now. So far NO problems at all, i keep the cage around 70-75 during the day and at night it'll drop to around 65. But i mist it once a day, and they all eat, there all healthy. I guess im just lucky? I dont know but i know for sure im having no problems with them at all. I think if you were going to do it though then make sure the frogs come from the same climate? But hell there all together in the wild so i figured id give it a try. And so far every thing is good.
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