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Old 02-09-2010, 05:49 AM
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Default Species that can be kept in groups?

So what is a good species that could live in a group (3+) in a 40 breeder vert? I have searched the board and found that Leucomelas, Terribilis, and imitator do semi well in groups. Any others?
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Old 02-09-2010, 05:52 AM
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lamasi can be as well
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imitators will fight...
Female aggression in R. imitator 'intermedius'

quins, variablis, castis, galacts, vents, azureiventris, tricolor...
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is it me or 3+ terribilis in a 40g Vert might be too many frogs?
i think these guys arent much of a climber and also, they get pretty big
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is it me or 3+ terribilis in a 40g Vert might be too many frogs?
i think these guys arent much of a climber and also, they get pretty big
correct me if im wrong
I agree. 3 would be ok in a 40 horizontal but the vert would not give them enough floor space.
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D. aurtaus will live in groups not sure if it was mentioned
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Mantellas do well in groups
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tricolors or anthonyi would do well too. They are also highly visible and vocal.
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Default Re: Species that can be kept in groups?

Notes taken, and thank you all for replying. So if the 40 breeder vert is not going to be a good fit for groups of the species listed. Let me ask then what would work well in a 40 breeder. A pair of Tincs I would assume but what others would work well?

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I think that tank would be a waste for that tincs also. They won't use the vertical space much. Leucs might take more advantage of the height.
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