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    Default Theloderma corticale / Vietnamese Mossy Frog info

    I was wondering if anyone had any info about Vietnamese Mossy Frogs

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    That care sheet doesn't say if they are hostile in groups and how many can live in the 30 gallon that they describes. I am also guessing that they are similar to Fire Bellied Frogs

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    They are not similar to fire-bellied toads in any way other than they have a textured skin. Fire-bellies are of the family Bombinatoridae, which in turn belongs to the suborder Archaeobatrachia or primitive frogs.
    Mossy frogs or mossy treefrogs are of the family Rhacophoridae or Old World treefrogs. Some place them in the family Ranidae or true frogs. Either way they are in the suborder Neobatrachia or advanced frogs (its the suborder where you find most frogs that people keep)
    So you can see they are not even close. You should keep them like a treefrog and if you notice that is why I moved this thread to the treefrog section.

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    But from what i have found they are kept in similar care. Like lots of water

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    You can keep treefrogs like that. My White's are kept like that. You can also keep them like you would any other treefrog.

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    hmm how about hostility toward others? males kept together?

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    I am glad you are asking about these!! We ran across one in our local pet store that someone had brought to them as a rescue, and were considering taking it in, if they decide to sell/place it in a home. If you do get one, please let me know how it goes. They are beautiful frogs!

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    I cant find it.

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