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Housing different frogs together?

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My friend has 2 white's dumpy frogs - that are still very small. She wants to get one or two more though. What would be a good type of frog that she could house with them? She really wants to get some dart frogs, or something else that is really colorful and generally easy to find. Any suggestions? Thanks
 
My friend has 2 white's dumpy frogs - that are still very small. She wants to get one or two more though. What would be a good type of frog that she could house with them?

Almost nothing would be compatible with a Whites tree frog, they will out grow most frogs then eat them.

It is best to not mix different species of frogs in the same tank.
 
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