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    So then...can the two kinds be mixed in a terranium? I had been taught at work they could be...wouldn't be the first time we learned something that wasn't necessarily true.

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    *watching conversation with great interest*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal6 View Post
    *watching conversation with great interest*
    The answer is still blue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1beataway View Post
    So then...can the two kinds be mixed in a terranium?
    I don't know. The Indonesian that was here last night was big enough to eat my Australian White's.

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    I don't know. The Indonesian that was here last night was big enough to eat my Australian White's.
    I think that would be worth investigating. Even if they were the same size, I wonder how they would do together. Are their habitats the same? If they are the same frog, just different colouring, I would assume they could, but if their habitats are different, then maybe they need to be separated.

    Personally, I'm not sure I'll get the regular (Indonesian) White's. I like the non-blue blues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1beataway View Post
    I think that would be worth investigating. Even if they were the same size, I wonder how they would do together. Are their habitats the same? If they are the same frog, just different colouring, I would assume they could, but if their habitats are different, then maybe they need to be separated.

    Personally, I'm not sure I'll get the regular (Indonesian) White's. I like the non-blue blues.
    If I remember correctly one has a more pronounced supratympanic ridge then the other. (Suggesting coloring is not the only thing different about the two)

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    It would be interesting if there were a few differences between them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crystal6 View Post
    If I remember correctly one has a more pronounced supratympanic ridge then the other. (Suggesting coloring is not the only thing different about the two)
    That would be the Indonesian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1beataway View Post
    Are their habitats the same? If they are the same frog, just different colouring, I would assume they could, but if their habitats are different, then maybe they need to be separated.
    White's come from many different types of ecosystems in Eastern and Northern Australia and the island of New Guinea. I think it is safe to say that the Indonesian and Cape York specimens are rainforest inhabitants. While those found in New South Wales could be considered to be in a temperate zone and those from the Outback are arid zone dwellers. The adaptability of this species makes it a hardy one and that contributes to their popularity, especially amongst beginners.

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