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Hi,
I am looking for a species of tree frog that doesn't need lots of space (20 gallons for a group of about 4), is not territorial (I would like a group of them), has relatively easy care, and is inexpensive. Once I have had them for a while I might attempt breeding them, so they should also have easy breeding (without a rain chamber). I have heard about reed frogs, but i can't seem to find any in my area. If you know of a good species, please tell me and if possible, also where I can get some in southern Ontario.
Thanks
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There aren't many species of tree frogs that fit those qualifications. The most you might get into there is probably around 3. I hope someone else can give you more advice.![]()
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I just did some research and found that you can have about 5 fire belly toads in a 20 gallon tank, so although they are not a tree frog, that could be an option.
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You could get Green or Gray tree frogs, cheap, easy to care for and do well at normal room temperatures. They are small and a group could fit in a 20 gallon high, but for most tree frogs larger housing is required. Most, if not all tree frogs I'm aware of will need a rain chamber for breeding
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Well I'm sure that with grays and greens you could give them a cold period, wait for the males to start calling, throw them together into a bucket of water with some sticks and see what happens.
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Thanks so much to all that have replied!!!I will do some research and check out these frog species!
P.S. I am still open to more options so if someone reads this please keep on replying!!!
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