07-24-2013, 01:13 AM
Hey, I'm a dart frog newbie and I've got a question for you guys.
I'm still in the research phase. I have a 20 gal that I plan to use for the setup.
I have only kept White's Tree Frogs in the past, which I really enjoyed. My last guy passed late last year (he lived a long life!) and I'm ready for frogs again.
I've been reading but I can't seem to find the answer to this question:
I definitely want to prevent stress and aggression, but at the same time I want to make sure that I don't end up with.. too many frogs. How might I make this possible?
Most of what I've read has suggested keeping them in male-female pairs.
I know I'm probably going to get yelled at for even asking about this, but I was reading the information pages at Saurian.net and they suggested that an azureus and bumble bee might be compatible and wouldn't cross breed. I figure I'd ask anyways, please don't get be too angry with me!
Or would I be better off with a single frog?
I'm a casual frog keeper -- I don't have room at my residence for more than one setup or the time in my schedule to maintain more than one. I'm not equipped to care for the result of breedings... but I would still like to find a way to enjoy these beautiful frogs.
Thank you guys for your advice!
I'm still in the research phase. I have a 20 gal that I plan to use for the setup.
I have only kept White's Tree Frogs in the past, which I really enjoyed. My last guy passed late last year (he lived a long life!) and I'm ready for frogs again.
I've been reading but I can't seem to find the answer to this question:
I definitely want to prevent stress and aggression, but at the same time I want to make sure that I don't end up with.. too many frogs. How might I make this possible?
Most of what I've read has suggested keeping them in male-female pairs.
I know I'm probably going to get yelled at for even asking about this, but I was reading the information pages at Saurian.net and they suggested that an azureus and bumble bee might be compatible and wouldn't cross breed. I figure I'd ask anyways, please don't get be too angry with me!
Or would I be better off with a single frog?
I'm a casual frog keeper -- I don't have room at my residence for more than one setup or the time in my schedule to maintain more than one. I'm not equipped to care for the result of breedings... but I would still like to find a way to enjoy these beautiful frogs.
Thank you guys for your advice!