yes they can but it depends on what kind if its a boy and a girl then they might fight but they will get used to each other....and if you put it in the same gage it has to be at least a 10 gallon tank
Feeder mice are commonly used as prey for pacman frogs due to their nutritional value and size. When feeding feeder mice to a pacman frog, it's important to ensure the mice are an appropriate size for the frog to swallow safely. Always supervise feeding to prevent injury to the frog.
yes
Pacman frogs are typically solitary animals and should be kept alone to prevent aggression and territorial disputes. Housing them together may result in injuries or stress. It's best to provide each frog with their own enclosure with enough space to live comfortably.
YEAH
a long tail lizard, other green anoles, bahman anoles, and curly tailed lizards can live with green anoles.... I've had them all in with green anoles.... they've done great!
No i doubt it. Pretty much anyting bigger than a frog will eat a frog.
yes, so I hear, it is ok to put other creatures in your anole habitat, just as long as they are similar in size and you have enough space for them all. so i am 9 years old my name is maria and your anwer is correct because i have 19 lizards in school
They live in the United States and the Caribbean Islands.
The frog you are referring to is likely the South American horned frog, also known as the Pacman frog. Despite their intimidating appearance, they do not actually eat humans. They are ambush predators that primarily feed on insects and other small animals in the rainforest.
yes in 2010
theoreticaly yes but i wouldn't try it!