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    Hi Peeps

    Just a quick question i have a 90 x 60 x 45 exo terra with 3 wtf in can i put any other tree frogs in there like a grey or a red eye?

    Many thanks

    Growler

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    Default Re: keeping different tree frogs

    Sorry, but that's a definite no-no. There have been cases where people have mixed species in very large 120+ gallon tanks, due to the fact that each species has its own niche and comfort area, but most prefer to not take the risk. Even mixing grey and green tree frogs can lead to discomfort. What you can do, though, is give your Whites a kick-butt tank that they will love.

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    Agree with Jarteta. Toxins, stress, size differences, and different environmental needs, all lead to sick frogs.
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    ok thanks i stick to my whites looking at rain systems atm whats best in your guys and gals opinon

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    I don't have any personel experience with them, but I know that a lot of people go with MistKing systems and exo terra monsoon systems.

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    Default Re: keeping different tree frogs

    you can look for a blue-eyed white's tree frog if you want something a little different.
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    An enclosure that size is OK for 3 Whites; but might push it by adding more. Yes, Colleen's idea about adding a Blue Eye is good, how about a new 90Lx45Wx90H enclosure? In terms of misting systems, MistKing is the way to go .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    going to look at a 90x45 x 90 soon and i will look at the blue eye whites

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