Quote Originally Posted by emandkel View Post
They sound like they are too far apart in size to risk it, but then again I'm not there to see the frogs. Another thing you may want to think about is can they eat the same size feeder.

I currently have 4 tomato frogs. One is an adult male, 2 are juveniles around 1.75 and 2". The other is an 1" long baby. The two juveniles I raised together from 3/4 - 1" size in a medium, then large critter keeper. Once the smaller one was about 1 1/2 inches, I put all three together and they have been fine. They all puffed up a little when meeting but no ones tries to eat each other. These three eat small crickets.

The baby is in a small critter keeper and is eating fruit flies right now.
Hi emandkel!

I currently have the one in a large kritter keeper. It's about 12" long and about 5" wide. I have an empty 12"x12"x12" Exo Terra terrarium I was going to use if I got the second tomato. Does the trio seem to do well in the kritter keeper you have?


I've read where people do keep a pair or more of tomato frogs together, but I guess they got them all at the same time so they are better matched in size?

I may just put Rojo (my current tomato) in the Exo Terra terrarium and the new frog in the kritter keeper until it grows more. Once they are around the same size then introduce him/her into the terrarium with the other.

Do you think that may work, or should I introduce them sooner?

Thanks!