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Old 04-01-2008, 10:57 PM
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can i put a whites tree frog with a chamelion
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Unless the chamelion is a LOT bigger than the frogs and always will be, I would not recommend it. Frogs/toads as a whole tend to live by the motto "If there is even a possibility that it will fit in my mouth -- it must be food."
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in my opinion...no. chameleons will need different environment completely than any type of frog
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ok thank you
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From what I have read Chameleons are a tough critter to get happy under even good circumstances. If they can be as easily stressed as I have read I would not say they are a species that should be mixed
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sorry would not work, if the frog does not melt under the basking lamp it would get far to hot, the humidity would not be right and the food for an adult cham would have a nip at the frog, plus if a frog sees something bigger that it sees as a predator it will freeze up and become stressed....

chams are not great lovers of company at the best of times let alone a bulky jumpy frog.
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