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    Default Too small to go into general population?

    I just picked up 2 more RETF this weekend. I have them in a quarantine tank at the moment. They are 1.5 inches in length. Are these too small to put in my final tank once the quarantine period is up? The average size of my RETF in the final tank is 2.5 inches. There are 4 of them in there.


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    Default Re: Too small to go into general population?

    Shouldn't be a problem. They're too close in size to eat each other and, as long as your tank is a decent size for 4, it should be okay.
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    Default Too small to go into general population?

    Yeah it's a 67 gallon tank. The exo-terra 24x18x36.


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    Default Re: Too small to go into general population?

    Wow, yeah, that'd be more than fine.
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    barking tree frog (Hyla gratiosa);
    southern toad (Bufo terrestris);
    Fowler's toad (Anaxyrus fowleri);
    Rose Hair Tarantula (Grammostola rosea)

    [RIP]
    Cuban tree frog (Osteopilus septentrionalis);
    yellow-spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum)

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    Default Too small to go into general population?

    My final plan is to have 10-12 RETFs.


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