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Can they be kept together. I got a free viv of a CL and was thinking tree frogs but, not sure if i can settle on one type. I was always a snake man but i think a nice living room live planted tank would look good. not sure of size of tank, it is a exo-terra(i think?) one of those big colum size tanks were the front doors open. Maybe 40 gallons. pretty tall and wide. I def. want red eyes but not sure on mixing.
 
mixing is tricking with tree frogs, and many keepers do not recommend it. However you MAY be able to get away with keeping Red eyes with other peaceful tree frogs that are from the same part of the world as them. The biggest concerns with keeping multiple species of tree frogs together are competition for food, forcing non communal animals together can cause stress, and the possible infection of diseases you could possibly be exposing them too. All in all i would not personally recommend it, however you could keep a number of red eyes together in one enclosure if you want more than just one frog.
 
thank you, after giving it a good search i found out it is not wise aswell. thank you though, excited as this will be a peacful living room viv :)
 
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