... Mourning Gecko.

They also are more terrestrial.

If you notice the anoles taking an interest in the hermit crabs move them to a new enclosure. The background color of gray, brown or reddish-brown is decorated with square to linear dark brown or maroon markings. He has a red-eyed tree frog, white’s tree frog and 2 big eyed tree frogs in a 12″ x 12″ x 24″ terrarium. The female should weigh 50 to 70 grams and the male 60 to 80 grams.
One thing to do first is to try keeping the species you are interested in separately in a small enclosure ahead of time. Fire-bellied toads are also poisonous (which is why they have their bright orange/red belly).

Also, keep them separate in two different enclosures for a few months before putting them together to ensure they are healthy beforehand and if you notice any problems (for example, if the anole is eating all the crickets before the frog has a chance to get some) you can pull one out and put it back in quarantine. Another concern that comes to my mind is disease.

I don’t actually have to build any of it so it doesn’t matter if it would work really, but I want everything I do to be correct in theory. I was thinking something along the lives of a amazon/jungle feel with ground toads/geko, tree climbing frogs and maybe even tree climbing lizard/ green anoles?That sounds like a fun project Scott. Humidity and air circulation go hand-in-hand and it is important that the boa not be maintained in stagnant air. He said that if no one took them, he was just going to release them in his backyard.

any suggestions on how I should go about building a small pond … I have a couple things that I was thinking of like getting a small watering trough metal or stainless steel like you feed animals with it and submerging in the ground and then putting water in it and a filtering pump some rocks and some nice plants and then fence the whole thing in would that be okay. Choose one kind of tree frog from the southeast US (green tree frogs or squirrel tree frogs are my first thought, not Cuban tree frogs). Usually hobbyists struggle to accommodate multiple species in one terrarium, and most should avoid attempting to do so, instead sticking to species-specific setups.But can it work? These colorful lizards have adapted to habitats from rain forests, to deserts, to cold mountain slopes. spp.) I would add a light that produces UVB over the basking area for the anole if you don’t have one already. Mountain horned lizards are most often available wild-caught and do not always arrive in the greatest condition. If the toad is a native species to your area that you found near your house and the tortoise is in some sort of large outdoor enclosure, then the two might work out just fine. I think that your first thought is right — that the African dwarf frogs could be eating be a leopard frog, especially during times when the aquatic frogs go to the surface to breath or sit in shallow areas near the water’s edge. They can be touchy and may require input from a veterinary while acclimating to captivity. It’s good to see that you are still replying to folks years after writing this article. Thank you for an advise you can give me!Some people do have success keeping anoles with frogs, but there is a lot more that can go wrong than go right if you decide to add another species. Dusky salamanders live in a wetter environment than Fowler’s toads, the salamanders living with running water along small streams and toads in dryer woodlands not so close to water.
Good luck, I have a 36x18x36 exo Terra terrarium and I was wondering if I could house two crested geckos and captive bred dart frogs. can I place 2 gold dust and one lined day gecko in a 29 gallon tank together? My main concerns are their different germs and what they may carry/catch from each other and their size differences right now (our tortoise tries to eat everything). I’d be looking to try and re-create the North America night sounds. This last threat could be addressed by keeping each species separately first for several months and consulting a veterinarian ahead of time to screen each one for disease before keeping them together, but because of the other potential problems I would not recommend the mix.Thanks for the reply. This was in a very large enclosure (similar in size to what you describe) and at a zoo, so they had access to a vet and were being maintained by experienced animal keepers. As they get larger, the substrate can be switched to paper or something similar. Other less common geckos like Gonatodes and Sphaerodactylus spp.