can i put 2 red eyed tree frogs in the same cage male and female and with a long tailed lizard ?
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I think so, but if make sure you feed them on a regular basis so they dont get hungry and the lizard trys to eat one. Other then that, yes its okay
Yes, so long as their all close to the same size so that they wont eat each other. I did it in the same cage and they did splendidly.
You could, but I wouldn’t risk it…..Red-Eyed Tree frogs are expensive compared to other tree frogs.
I would try putting Red Eyed Tree Frogs with Green Anoles and maybe some Green Tree frogs. These would all live together happily. You could also add some fire-bellied toads and some fire-bellied newts if you wanted too.
Absolutely not. The tank is only about 7.5 gallons, which isn’t big enough for any of those species separately. If you want the long tailed lizard, you really need at least a 10-gallon tank. And I wouldn’t do two red-eyed treefrogs in smaller than a 20-gallon high tank.
The Exo-terra is far too small to provide them all an adequate heat gradients, and you should never mix species. Each species carries different gut flora (natural, good stuff in their gut) that may be toxic to a different species. In an especially susceptible species like frogs, who absorb moisture through their skin, mixing them with lizards almost always turns out poorly.
And red-eyes are not a hard species. If you want that tank, consider getting some smaller geckos, not either of the species that you listed here.