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Old 05-29-03, 09:17 PM   #1
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Question Keeping male pacific tree frogs together

I was wondering if its ok to keep male pacific tree frogs together without a female present in the tank. thanks in advance for any replies.
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Old 05-30-03, 01:07 PM   #2
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Should be fine. I have never seen any fighting, but VERY VERY loud. They just dont shut up.
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No problems. They are a very cool little frog. Two males will be fine together.
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Yes they are very loud. VERY VERY loud. . Whats the most you can house together 2,3,4 . Thanks for the replies.
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Shouldn't really matter. As many as your enclosure can comfortably house. Just may want to add more water, like 50/50. At least while they are calling. The ones that live around here can be heard very easily from over 2 km's away! Not something i would want in my house
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Old 06-03-03, 01:12 PM   #6
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Adult treefrogs that grow larger than 2 inches snout to vent need 10 to 20 gallons of "free air" space in order to avoid breathing in their own exhalations and atmospheric toxins that build up in enclosures. If the enclosure is outdoors, made from screening and you are hosing away wastes daily you can safely cut back on the size but there's no good way indoors to maintain proper air quality unless you've got enough free air circulating.

As long as you give them the room they need you can keep an entire army of frogs together! It's the size of the enclosure that creates the limit, not the size of the group.
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