View Poll Results: Of those that keep Litoria caerulea, White's treefrog, which of the following best describes you?

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  • I love White's and have no intention of ever getting any other kind of frog.

    1 6.67%
  • I only keep White's right now, but want other kinds of frogs as well.

    7 46.67%
  • I keep White's as well as other frogs.

    7 46.67%
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    Christian Debono
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    jesskelly
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    a whiloe ago i would of gone the first option... but now i am starting to think siriously about the red eyed;s they look good. but not too sure as have always had GTF's

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    Stardust369
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    I have one White's about 6 months old. Can I get a red-eye treefrog and keep them in the same terrarium or will they fight?

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    zorabrat27
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    i just got a white and im in love only been three days and im day dreaming about all the tank set ups id like to do dont think ill get more frogs till i get a house and can have a room just for the frogs

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    Kara Bellamy
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    Love whites but also have what we hope / think is a chorus frog to. there still young so

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    La China
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    I keep White's as well as other frogs.

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    fr0g9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stardust369 View Post
    I have one White's about 6 months old. Can I get a red-eye treefrog and keep them in the same terrarium or will they fight?
    No. White's can get big enough to eat a full-grown red-eyed. There are a plethora of other problems that can arise from this mix as well, White's are very durable frogs and there are some species that will do OK with them, but as a general rule it just isn't work the risk. Keep your frogs separated by species, they will be happier/healthier that way!

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