Hi again. I see that this is your first pet frog, how exciting for you! Which probably means your still learning, right? Me too. I have 11 Gray tree frogs myself. I didn't purchase mine, they were rescues. Two months ago I had NO CLUE what I was doing and never thought in my wildest dreams I would ever have a frog as a pet. Anyways, I am thankful to have found this site. The people and care/culturing articles on here have helped me a great deal. Everyone on here loves their frogs and toads. When your asking for help it is important to give as much information as possible so that everyone can help you better. Even if your not asking for help, and your just sharing information or photos about your frog and it's enclosure, someone may make a suggestion to you. My point is, you didn't say that you were going to separate the Anole and Gray ,you just said you were going to set up another enclosure. The consensus seems to be that you should keep species separate, and seeing how you stated that this is your first frog, the members on here just want to help start you and your frog on the best path. For the sake of your frog, in the future, please post any questions or concerns you may have. The members on here really do like and want to help. Good luck and have a nice day
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. I see that this is your first pet frog, how exciting for you! Which probably means your still learning, right? Me too. I have 11 Gray tree frogs myself. I didn't purchase mine, they were rescues. Two months ago I had NO CLUE what I was doing and never thought in my wildest dreams I would ever have a frog as a pet. Anyways, I am thankful to have found this site. The people and care/culturing articles on here have helped me a great deal. Everyone on here loves their frogs and toads. When your asking for help it is important to give as much information as possible so that everyone can help you better. Even if your not asking for help, and your just sharing information or photos about your frog and it's enclosure, someone may make a suggestion to you. My point is, you didn't say that you were going to separate the Anole and Gray ,you just said you were going to set up another enclosure. The consensus seems to be that you should keep species separate, and seeing how you stated that this is your first frog, the members on here just want to help start you and your frog on the best path. For the sake of your frog, in the future, please post any questions or concerns you may have. The members on here really do like and want to help. Good luck and have a nice day
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. I'm glad to hear that your working on that new enclosure for your Gray. I don't know about the foam and sealant leaching into the enclosure. I think I read that you have to use aquarium sealant. Not sure what kind of foam though. But your going to have to let it air out for awhile, a few weeks maybe? You should be able to find answers to your question in the vivarium forum. You might want to wait on getting more frogs until you can get a bigger set up. While i was researching to find the optimal habitat to get my frogs the consensus seemed to be 10 gallons to every frog. I know that sounds like a lot, BUT, now that my Grays are bigger, I can see why they say this. They are very active critters at night. They jump around like kids on too much Halloween candy
. I'm glad they are active though, I love watching them. I also have spring peepers around my house in the spring! I really enjoy listening to them. It's like music to my ears, and it lets me know summer is right around the corner
