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    Question Should I Get my Tomato Frog a Friend?

    Are tomato frogs happier alone or in pairs?
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    Any info out there?
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    Default Re: Should I Get my Tomato Frog a Friend?

    I'm a fan of keeping animals in pairs (if the species permits) just so they have some interaction with there own kind. Just a little more research and scan through youtube to gather some data.

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    What's a good place to get a buddy?
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    I also agree with keeping them in pairs when the species permits.

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    Hopefully the show I go to in November well have them again this year. I wouldn't know another trusted seller.
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    Default Re: Should I Get my Tomato Frog a Friend?

    I know this is a 4 year old thread, but no one has mentioned how important pairing Tomatos of similar soze is. If one frog is significantly larger than the other, it may eat it. Tomatos are best when brought up together, as they will be the same size until the males stop growing. Full grown males are too large for fullgrown females to eat, but a juvenile may look like a snack.

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    Default Re: Should I Get my Tomato Frog a Friend?

    If their happier or not Im not quite sure, but living alone should not stress a tomato out to the point where the animals health is risked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Msweet View Post
    I know this is a 4 year old thread, but no one has mentioned how important pairing Tomatos of similar soze is. If one frog is significantly larger than the other, it may eat it. Tomatos are best when brought up together, as they will be the same size until the males stop growing. Full grown males are too large for fullgrown females to eat, but a juvenile may look like a snack.

    I'm actually aok with your mentioning this, even on my old thread! It's information I'm privy to, but since others can find this thread in a search via Google, it's good to mention.
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