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hey everyone
i have a couple of frogs right now, a whites tree frog and a green tree frog, both about 4-5 inches long
they are in a 60 gallon hexagonal tank
and i was wondering if i could put in a few different kinds of tree frogs, like a clown tree frog, a milky tree frog, 2 different kinds of waxy tree frogs and a reed tree frog.
i wanted to know if they culd survive together
thanks
 
Multiple Cagemates

I would say to NO! to multiple species in one enclosure. Its almost impossible to provide all the frogs their proper requirements. Yes they all require a tall enclosure that will be 20-30c, but some have differnet humidex requirements to thrive. A Whites Treefrog will eat smaller amphibs if not kept well fed as well. I would keep your amphibs seperate, a lot easier to watch over when their not all crammed into one enclosure.

Red Eye
 
I would keep them seperate as well because diseases can easily be spread from one species to another-especially if the species has no natural immunity to it.
 
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