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Green tree frogs and green anoles.

Wolf645

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I have 2 green tree frogs lots of plants nice humid hiding spots water dish a a little pool sort of thing its about 6 inches lone the deepst it gets is about 3.8 inches. And i recently added a green anole about the sae size anfd they both seem to be getting along. So is it okay to mix these two. i know its not recomended but ive heard alo of success stories.
 

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I guess you could,just always keep a carefull eye and also they might compete for food a little since they both eat the same food but anoles have been known to eat smashed fruits.
 

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i think most hobbyist here will agree mixing species is not a good idea. disease, stress, fighting and predation all become risks. not to mention if your were an anole would you like to be potentially pooped on by a tree frog?
 
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