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leah
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I've started to set up a tank that I'd like to put frogs in. Available to me here are red eyed tree frogs, gree tree frogs, and spotted grass frogs. I've kept green tree frogs before, but they were when I lived in Canada, and are DEFINITELY not the same green tree frogs as I've seen for sale here. The tank is pretty big- 4 feet/50 gallons, but doesn't have a lot in the way of height (just your standard 50 gal.)
The setup will be 50/50 land and water, because the tank had some built in dividers and platforms already that I didn't want to try removing. Some pictures of what I've got so far can be seen here:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/793/27568.html?1104909703
My question is what kind of frog should I put in this tank? The spotted grass frogs aren't tree frogs, so would probably make more use of the water and entire tank area, but I loved the tree frogs I used to have and have always wanted more! I know I shouldn't mix species and don't want them to be over crowded, so I only want a few, maybe 4- is this too many? Are any of these species totally wrong for this kind of setup? The tank won't be ready for at least another month, so I've got time to decide, but any suggestions would really help me out!
The setup will be 50/50 land and water, because the tank had some built in dividers and platforms already that I didn't want to try removing. Some pictures of what I've got so far can be seen here:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/793/27568.html?1104909703
My question is what kind of frog should I put in this tank? The spotted grass frogs aren't tree frogs, so would probably make more use of the water and entire tank area, but I loved the tree frogs I used to have and have always wanted more! I know I shouldn't mix species and don't want them to be over crowded, so I only want a few, maybe 4- is this too many? Are any of these species totally wrong for this kind of setup? The tank won't be ready for at least another month, so I've got time to decide, but any suggestions would really help me out!