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Whats a cheap animal that could live with 2 green tree frogs?

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i have 2 green tree frogs and im wondering what other lizard, frog, newt, gecko,could live with them. i want one that is CHEAP nothing more then 15-17 US dollars...

i know alot of people would say "just because its cheap doesnt mean the supplies aren't going to be cheap"

I KNOW

but i dont want to spend 50 bucks on the thing if im gunna spend another 150 on heating and stuff

im willing to spend 15 or so on an animal then spend however much i need on the supplies...

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  1. a goldfish


  2. try a Tokay gecko

  3. I wouldn't put too much more in there, it would be too crowded. I would say a Fire Bellied Toad or two. They stay small and live in generally the same habitat as tree frogs. And the only thing you'll have to buy is more food, they eat crickets and other insects like your frogs. There are other frogs you could buy, but they would be more expensive. There are a lot of beautiful frogs and toads out there, but they've usually got a pretty big price tag. Fire bellies usually cost only a few dollars, I would say $10 would actually be a lot to spend for one.

    There's really nothing else you could put in a 10 gallon that's already a frog habitat. It's a small space so it needs something that stays small. Turtles, fish, snakes, and most lizard just aren't suited for that type of setup. It's best to stick with frogs and toads. Just remember that frogs will eat each other, so you don't want something too much bigger or smaller than what you've already got. Hope I could help!

  4. If your ten gallon already has two frogs in it you'll have to upgrade tank size before you can get anything else. I wouldn't recommend mixing species. It's best to keep your tree frogs with similarly sized tree frogs. That way nothing eats them and everyone is comfortable.

  5. Yes,i have a green tree frog,Cuban tree frog,Fire Belly Toad And A Normal Gecko all in a 10gal. so you have a large variety to choose from,Any Gecko will be fine with a green tree frog,i have done alote of research so take it from me its fine.

    But the frog is quite annoying at night when he decides to get horny and chirp AHHHHH...lol

    But another frog or two or a gecko will be fine in a 10gal.

  6. How about a small turtle.

  7. Get another frog! :D

    ...Just take a stroll through a pet shop.

  8. I'll pick animlas in the same species, the frog is a reptile so you might ansider a turtle, they can pretty cheap and I think they came pretty good together

  9. A LION

  10. and american grey if it an american species otherwise NOTHING

    Why are people so into mixing on here many of what people have said are totally unsuitable. MIXING SPECIES FROM DIFFERENT GEOLOGICAL RANGES SHOULD BE AVOIDED AT ALL COST.

    amphibians absorb everything through there skin so any toxins or bacteria from other species that aren't naturally resistant to can cause no end of trouble

    also if u must mix a 10 gallon would be way too small. 30-40 gallon would be better since when u mix u alot of room to help aviod the stress issue

    A IGUANA yes there cheap but they get to 6 foot have very special needs and aren't suitable for 90% of experienced retile keepers and 99% of the general public SO NO THEY WONT BE OK

    reply to whoeva said a tokay gecko: Tokays are very violent and will kill the frogs

    reply to the fire belly toads: im fairly sure the temps will be too high + they will foul the water source with there skin toxins

    reply to Eddie frogs are amphibians not reptiles and a turtles and tree frogs need completely different set-ups

    that’s as far as I got before being compelled to end this madness

  11. don't put a lizard in, if might it them.  Maybe you can go to a park and find a newt....they live in mucky, slimy areas near ponds or creeks, and under rocks in those areas.  Also a crayfish. you can also find them under rocks in the same areas. Me and My friend found a crayfish under a rock in the dirt by a creek, so i guess they can live out of water too.

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