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    one of our baby whites exploring its new home

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    Who says you can't keep a tree frog and a toad together. This one is for every one who flips out when they hear people mix species. they sit like this all the time.
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    Who says you can't keep a tree frog and a toad together. This one is for every one who flips out when they hear people mix species. they sit like this all the time.
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    LOL very cool as long as there will fed i dont see anything rong with this. thay even look like there fat and healthy. thats the DirtySouth for yea

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    Who says you can't keep a tree frog and a toad together. This one is for every one who flips out when they hear people mix species. they sit like this all the time.
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    They do look fat and healthy, and the toad seems to be tolerating it well. They always look kinda mad so who knows. Better the frog on the toad than the other way around... Toad poisons don't hurt the tree frog? And I thought they had different optimal temp/humidity needs. Tho if they're from the same area and tree frog has places to climb, I could theoretically see it working out ok.
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    They do look fat and healthy, and the toad seems to be tolerating it well. They always look kinda mad so who knows. Better the frog on the toad than the other way around... Toad poisons don't hurt the tree frog? And I thought they had different optimal temp/humidity needs. Tho if they're from the same area and tree frog has places to climb, I could theoretically see it working out ok.
    They do but i do make sure to never over mist and i keep the ground pretty dry for the most part. but the edges of the cage do get a good misting. and yea i have a foot and a half tall live bamboo plant in the tank. some times ill ever catch the toad trying to climb lol. but there are 3 tree frogs and 2 toads in the tank. they'll go through 30 crickets in about 2 days lol. they deff stay fat. and the only part of the ground i keep half way moist in the moss area around the water bowl (which fat toad has tore up as ya can see) And i honestly thing the whole thing about toads poisoning frogs is a myth. i have had them together for a year now. So far so good.

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    one of our baby whites exploring its new home

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