It doesnt matter the size of tank a tree frog can still drown if in water over its head and no way to easily climb out they can drown in lil dishes if to deep.
It doesnt matter the size of tank a tree frog can still drown if in water over its head and no way to easily climb out they can drown in lil dishes if to deep.
If it is big enough to get the frog in its mouth its not a good choice. You also have to make sure they need the same temperature and humidity levels as the frogs. and you will need to research if they release toxins harmful to other species... I know Greys do.
Well i meant that the size of the tank to see if you could even allow for a water section
And i would suggest that the water section only be about 3-4 inches deep
Although im not sure since grays are so small
Well rae and lilypad probably have more experience than me so it might be better to listen to their suggestions
Im only personnaly familiar with Greys.
But I have read many of the other posts and seen terrarium set ups.
I also wanted to mix breeds originally but after reading and researching and hearing what people had said and some of there hrror stories I wasnt gonna chance killing Frodo.
I am planing to have the water no more than 4 inches deep maybe less.![]()
Ya i never personally kept grays and after doing a little research i dont think it would be such a good idea to keep treefrogs in a community tank
I have done some reasuch as well and it looks like if i just don't do water and just have it land with a tiny water dish it would work but that I shouldn't have a lot of water of fish. On another note does any one know if a bonsi tree would do well in a terrarium.
A water dish is all I use and he baths in it every evening =) I just change it daily sometimes more often if I see subrate in it. The cleaner the better =)
No Idea about bonsai trees though sorry...
Pothos are highly recommended and if you want go look at the Terrarium and vivarium section and you might find some helpful ideas ... just make sure you look at grey tree frog safe plants.
When I was looking for moss I was told to make sure if I dig up my own moss to watch what trees and plants are near it some are poisonous to greys... like Cedar trees I believe was poisonous.
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