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I have just recently bought 4 frogs frog naturecoastexotics.com, a big-eyed tree frog, a Blue web glider (Rhacophorus Reinwandii), and two fire-legged running frogs. I have kept them in quarentine for about 4 days (will keep in there for another week) and most of them are doing well. The big-eyed tree frog is shy, does not eat untill nightfall and burries itself a lot, while one of the fire-legs eats openly whenever given food. The other fire-leg does not eat untill nightfall and i am not sure if the gliding tree frog is eating at all, (if you have any info on them please let me know)

ANYWAYS, i have a 70 gallon hexagonal tank, plently big, with store bought dirt and moss of the botton, a waterfall, plants (fake), and these climbing branch things. After about a week or two of quarantine could i keep them in there all together? they are all about the same size.

any information anyone has would help
thank you
Lee G
 
Most of what I have read about frogs suggested that they ought to be housed in species specific setups. Most species seem to be cannabalistic towards other, smaller frogs, and multi-species setups have also been known to stress the inhabitants, which can lead to disease. I'd say, if possible, it'd be best to have seperate tanks.

Have you been successful at locating any info on the blue-webbed gliding frogs?? I was eyeing those myself, but I've not found any valid information in print or on the net about them, and I despise buying things I haven't a clue how to care for.
 
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