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    Hello, I have quite a bit of experience with frogs, I have bred and raised Pacman frogs, and Vietnamese Mossy Tree Frogs, Dumpys, and Waxy Monkey frogs. Anyway.. I have this friend who went and bought a bunch of tree frogs and put them together, these are the species. American Green Tree Frogs, Barking Tree Frogs, Grey Tree Frogs ,Red Eyed Tree Frogs, White Lipped Tree Frog. There are 3 of each in a 40 gal breeder tank, with different mosses and coco coir and things like that, I know more about toads and ground frogs and the few TF's that I listed, and not so much about these, but I didn't think any of these were supposed to be together. I told my friend that but he won't believe me.. He said I asked a bunch of people and they all agreed that then he would, so can anyone help me out here? He has a small water dish for them all, a fogger, some sticks one hide,and feeds them 2 crickets and 3 mealworms once a week.. He also won't believe me that that is the wrong care. He got them from some back yard breeder that said that is all they need..

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    You are correct. Different species should not be housed together because they have different secretions to protect them in the wild. This is especially bad when sharing a water dish. Having too many species in the tank will also stress them. Each species should have their own tank. That is not enough food either. He should be offering at least 2 to 3 crickets per frog each night, or more if they are looking for food or look thin.
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    yes, it is a disaster waiting to happen, different secretion, different appetite and even with same species some of bigger ones would bully smaller ones, if you had waxies, you know what I'm talking about and here you have different species sharing same tank and water.
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    +1 on all of the above, and i'm surprised that no one even said anything about the fact that there are what, 15 frogs in a 40b? Talk about stress! Tell you friend that just because the pet store does it doesn't mean you should do it too. Good luck with them
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    So should it be a 20 gal long for each fog species? with it on one end so as it is taller for them? Or do some needa bigger space?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deranged chipmunk View Post
    +1 on all of the above, and i'm surprised that no one even said anything about the fact that there are what, 15 frogs in a 40b? Talk about stress! Tell you friend that just because the pet store does it doesn't mean you should do it too. Good luck with them
    i missed that, that is horrible, the size is tiny for the amount of frogs, for 15 frogs say red eye i would go with a VERY VERY big tank, at least 36x36x18 exo terra and I'm not talking different species here.
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    If they were my frogs, each would have it's own 20L vertical conversions. Remember, tree frogs need more air space than land mass. Lija, i read the post like 3 times before i caught it
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