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    Default Can these frogs be kept together?

    I just bought six new juvenile Green and Golden Bell Frogs to keep my frog company. I will be on selling a few of them, but I want to keep at least one to keep my first frog happy.

    What I would like to know, is whether the size difference between these two frogs is too great, therefore introducing a risk of cannibalism, or whether I can safely keep these two frogs together

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    Anybody out there? :P

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    Default Re: Can these frogs be kept together?

    Basically, with Litoria (golden or southern) if one frog can fit in another frog's mouth, there is a chance it will be eaten.

    If the size difference is obvious - like, one frog is 1/3 or 1/2 bigger than another, it's reasonably likely - best not to try.

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    Default Re: Can these frogs be kept together?

    these 2 are ok size wise, but any bigger then that is in 'better not' category.
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    Thank you!

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