AnimalArtist
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I have a 10 gallon tank that I want to fill, and I was hoping I could put two species inside. I'd love to put a Pygmy Chameleon and one (or two) American green tree frogs. The Pygmy Chameleon is non-arboreal, while the tree frogs are, so I hope they would stay out of each other's way. I would likely hand-feed them to minamize contact between the two species, as well as adding lots of foliage to decrease visibility. They are also both around the same size, and they both require the same basic temperature in their enclosures. Humidity and tank height will probably be the biggest issues though, but I feel like with enough tweaking in the tank, I could probably make that work. Do you guys think this is a good idea? Or should I just go with the Pygmy Chameleon and leave it at that?
(Let me know if I got any of the info wrong! It's been a couple of weeks since I've read up on these two guys!)
(Let me know if I got any of the info wrong! It's been a couple of weeks since I've read up on these two guys!)