Red eyes would get eaten by the whites, no doubt. And humidity fir reds is like 90% for whites it's 70%.
Red eyes would get eaten by the whites, no doubt. And humidity fir reds is like 90% for whites it's 70%.
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It is never a good idea to mix species of frogs, each frog has unique toxins in their skins that can negatively effect the frogs around it.
I strongly recommend, along with lots of others on this forum, not to house different species of frogs together. This set up could be stressful and potentially lethal to both frogs.
Leefrogs and pez are right as well, these frogs have different requirements and could not successfully live together, besides the slow poisoning factor. And on another note, White's can get quite large and will see anything smaller than it in it's viv as a food item, you should never house frogs of two different sizes together, especially when a WTF is involved, they are voracious and unstopable eaters and will consume anything that comes close enough for them to eat.
Please reconsider this arrangement, it could be very harmful to your frogs. D:
That's some good advice there.
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