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Frog Compatability

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I have just recently bought 4 frogs from naturecoastexotics.com, a big-eyed tree frog, a Blue web glider (Rhacophorus Reinwandii), and two tiger leg frogs (which i have not been able to fine a lot of information about.
my question was, can i keep them all in an 80 gallon hexagonal tank? its plenty big for all of them, but will they mind it? they are all relatively the same size.
what kind of tank conditions do you recomend?


'thanks,
lee g
 
personally, i would keep them all in enclosures of their own species. Mixing even amphibians can be troublesome because some frogs will beat up on the others. That, and since you are just getting them, i would recommend a Quarantine Period for a good amount of time before introducing anyone. Separate frogs/separate enclosures.
 
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