@spotfin thanks for the reply!
@spotfin thanks for the reply!
Really the only way to find out is to try. I have a total of 6 ACFs and they all get along fine. We added the last two when they were all adults and there wasn't any problems. I think the main risk is cannibalism so just make sure they are around the same size. I would suggest a quarantine for the new frog just to be safe.
Hi,
as long as the frogs don´t differ significantly in size, they will get along given a big enough system. A 20 gal (long) tank will be enough for 2-3 frogs. As ACFs aren´t really territorial, you could keep two males as well as 1:1 (just in case you´d consider to aim for 3 frogs in total, 1 male:2 females or 3 males would be better than 2 males: 1 female to avoid harassment). As for the possible offspring: the frogs will very likely take care of this themselves; just don´t feed them as long as there are eggs/tadpoles![]()
I would recommend to quarantine any new arrival though; a missing eye isn´t necessarily a problem, but there´s always a risk to introduce diseases to your existing system.
Amphibians kept:
9.10.3 Hymenochirus boettgeri
2.4.0 Xenopus laevis
0.1.0 Hypselotriton orientalis
3.0.0 Hyloxalus azureiventris
4.1.0 Pipa parva
2.1.2 Bombina orientalis
1.0.0 Ceratophrys cranwelli
2.2.0 Bombina orientalis
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