Saturday, May 22, 2010

Can you put frogs in with geckos?

if the answer is yes(i have a house gecko)can i put fire bellied toads or squrriel tree frogs?
Answers:
meow
no they will kill ea ch other please dont
yes for sure they wont eat each other if thats what you think
I'd recommend not.
Even if they get along, they NEED different climates. The extra moisture would hurt the geckos and the frog wouldn't like the dryness and heat rock at all, probably kill it.
Frogs aren't reptiles, they are amphibians. I would think the geckos would try to kill the frog.
No, fire belly toads give all a toxic when they feel threaten and it kills most animals near it. I have a few myself, I keep them with a few other kinds of toads but I wouldn't mix a gecko because beside the toxins they don't like the same climates and surfaces.
The frogs may get too large for the gecko's down the line, and could possibly eat them. Best bet, for similar habitat needs, would be a green tree frog, or my favorites, the red-eyed tree frogs. You'll have to make sure not to get really small frogs, but not overly large compared to the gecko either. This should be a pretty good match, and add some additional life to the party.
Don't go with the fire bellied toads, their habitat is way different and they secrete a slight poison through their pores that can harm the gecko. The squirrel tree frog should be a compatible match also, but the red eyes are still my fave.
Good luck!
no, unless the tank is like a super big aquarium tank.
Treefrogs are ok, as they have the same basic habitat and feeding requirements.
Fire-bellies prefer a semi-aquatic environment.
ummmm .
please dont b/c house geckos r frog and insect eaters
so the gecko will eat the frogs!
then there will be no more frogs that will be sad!!
ok!
please dont!!!

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