Corpus Callosum
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I keep each species in their own tanks, since most of them are from isolated populations in the wild and would not normally encounter one another. There are some species that do cross over in nature and can be kept together, but it takes a much larger enclosure and micro habitats within the tank to pull it off correctly. But it's also about managing the genetics and populations within the hobby, and everything usually breeds best when kept on their own (which also gives me froglets to sell to make the money back I spent on the adults, it is pretty self sustaining financially for me).
N-A-S-O, I keep some species in 40 gallons, some in 29/30s, and some in 20H verts. I raise out my froglets in 10 gallon tanks. I see you are located in MA.. there is a nice terrarium shop there called Black Jungle (near Greenfield) which you can go visit if you wanted to check some stuff out in person.
N-A-S-O, I keep some species in 40 gallons, some in 29/30s, and some in 20H verts. I raise out my froglets in 10 gallon tanks. I see you are located in MA.. there is a nice terrarium shop there called Black Jungle (near Greenfield) which you can go visit if you wanted to check some stuff out in person.