yeah, they always say whatever you wanna hear, i wonder if that is true though.
lol I'm sure dart frog people will say get darts, but I'd say get a pixieor tomato or salamander, they are so funny
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yeah, they always say whatever you wanna hear, i wonder if that is true though.
lol I'm sure dart frog people will say get darts, but I'd say get a pixieor tomato or salamander, they are so funny
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You could do some smaller Hyla species in there. I will add that I had an adult whites in a ten gallon horizontal for years and he was happy as can be. I did on occasion take him out and allow him to explore by climbing on me but other then that he was just fine. I would not suggest this to a new keeper however.
10 gal for a 3.5"-4" frog is a prison, but Richard has a point - what about mossy or milks? they should be ok in there and you can make it all pretty with water area and stuff![]()
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Thank for ideas guys! Currently looking at a small group of mossy's or hopefully a single Litoria aurea if can locate them. If those are no go, will probably fall back on Tomato frog which a local shop carries every couple months.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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