I have a 30 gallon, with 2 green tree frogs, with a fountain, moss, soil, and gravel substrate. I am also keeping live tropical plants in the terrarium as well. What other Pets can I keep in this terrarium with my green tree frogs?
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hi there
all though most ppl will say not to make a community tank with reptiles … anoles are ok with tree frogs….hope this helps
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I would recommend an iguana.
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It’s generally not a good idea to mix different species. They can pass diseases to each other, and both have different living requirements.
Anoles are NOT okay with frogs. Anoles need much higher temperatures.
Best stick to just the frogs. Good luck
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i agree. adding different species to the green tree frog’s tank is not recommended, as they can pass disease to your frogs or vice versa.
however, u could add some fishes if your water area near the fountain is deep enough. provided u have a filtration system and the water quality kept on check often.
or u could add more green tree frogs in there..
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I have kept many community tanks with very few problems. Mixing species is usually ok as long as
-all specimens are healthy
-sizes are similar
-habitat requirements are similar
-you avoid the tempation to overcrowd
Here are some suggestions:
Small treefrogs- gray, squirrel, barking
Small toads of the genus Bufo
Small terrestrial salamanders
Small geckos, such as house geckos
Small anoles
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