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    Default Tomato and chubby frog need answer quick please thank u

    Can these 2 frogs both live together?
    Can 2 chubby frogs live together

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    Default Re: Tomato and chubby frog need answer quick please thank u

    I would say no. I just don't like the idea of mixing any two different types together. I may be wrong, hopefully one of the more experienced members can chime in and give a better answer as I am still pretty new to both types of frogs.

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    Default Re: Tomato and chubby frog need answer quick please thank u

    No different species of frogs should not ever live together even if there found in the same areas imo

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    These guys are right, although I'm not totally against the idea of keeping multiple species in the same tank (under the right circumstances) Tomato frogs should definitely be kept to themselves. They secret a toxin that is potentially harmful to any other animal that would be in the tank.

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    I know this is an older post but going to throw in my 2cents since I have a tomato frog and chubby frog in the same enclosure, and have had them that way for almost 2 years....and never had any issues. Both eat very well and get along great, mainly just make sure you provide enough space for both and offer several different hiding places (you don't want them to feel crowded). I also provide a temp variant, one side of the tank stays around 70 and as you get closer to the opposite side of the tank, the temp stays around 80-85, with humidity consistent at 80-90% (everything on timers). When cleaning, be sure to put each in their own tub, don't put them together. Change water bowl frequently. Only once have I seen them sitting together waiting for supper, otherwise they tend to keep to themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidius View Post
    I know this is an older post but going to throw in my 2cents since I have a tomato frog and chubby frog in the same enclosure, and have had them that way for almost 2 years....and never had any issues. Both eat very well and get along great, mainly just make sure you provide enough space for both and offer several different hiding places (you don't want them to feel crowded). I also provide a temp variant, one side of the tank stays around 70 and as you get closer to the opposite side of the tank, the temp stays around 80-85, with humidity consistent at 80-90% (everything on timers). When cleaning, be sure to put each in their own tub, don't put them together. Change water bowl frequently. Only once have I seen them sitting together waiting for supper, otherwise they tend to keep to themselves.
    wow, and it doesn't matter it's an old post hehe

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