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 reflect so, but if get on to guaranteed you supply them on a fixed basis so they dont get on to hungry and the lizard trys to eat lone. Other then that, no problem its okay
No problem, 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 just fine.
You could, but I wouldn't expose it.....Cherry-Eyed Tree frogs are high-priced compared to other tree frogs.
I would taste putting Cherry Eyed Tree Frogs including Conservational Anoles and possibly approximately Conservational Tree frogs. These would all live together luckily. You could also add approximately give a bigwig their cards-bellied toads and approximately give a bigwig their cards-bellied newts if you wanted too.
Absolutely not. The tank is single about 7.5 gallons, which isn't huge sufficient for any of persons species separately. If you want the long tailed lizard, you really call for at least a 10-gallon tank. And I wouldn't do two cherry-eyed treefrogs in smaller than a 20-gallon high tank.
The Exo-terra is far away too small to provide them all an passable heat gradients, and you must by no means mixture species. Each species carries different gut sow go (untreated, skilled stuff in their gut) that could be toxic to a different species. In an mainly susceptible species like frogs, who absorb dampness through their skin, incorporation them including lizards nearly always turns out poorly.
And cherry-eyes are not a hard species. If you want that tank, consider being compensated approximately smaller geckos, not any of the species that you listed at this calculate.