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So i have a 36H x 24L x 18D exo terra with three friends belly toads and a semi aquatic bottom. My toads don’t pay interest to the upper areas of the tank and it kinda looks empty up there.

I was wondering if i can put one of the following:

Milk frogs (my favourite): I heard they’re not agressive towards other frogs and they’re highly arboreal so they wouldn’t interact with fbt

American green tree frog: They stay relatively small and they’re at my local pet store

I know everyone will say “mixing species isn’t good”, but i’m a decently experienced reptile keeper and i would like to try something new.

And i pif there’s anything else that can live with the fbt, please make sure to inform me.

Would my idea with milk frogs work?
 
I would first be concerned about the wild caught tree frog introducing parasites or bacteria to the milk frogs.
 
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