No. Tree frogs have their names for a reason - they spend a good deal of their time in trees, not in the water. They mostly come around water to lay their eggs.
2007-08-06 11:03:30
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answer #1
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answered by copperhead 7
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No, the tree frog needs basking areas to get out of the water. Plus, it will climb/jump out without a tight fitting cover. Also, the Goldfish, if they can fit the frog in their mouth won't think twice about eating it. In addition, you will need to feed the frog live insects which will be hard to do in a traditional fish tank set up. Some people have designed systems where fish and amphibians co exist but this is challenging and not recommended for the inexperienced.
2007-08-06 11:08:56
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answered by Rags to Riches 5
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My goldfish ate all of the pollywogs (tadpoles) that I put in their tank. They ate them one bite at a time. I doubt they could eat a frog though. Just to be safe, make sure the frog has a place to rest, outside the water. Watch them closely. If the goldfish is going to be aggressive, you should see it not too long after they're put together. Might be better to fork over the dough to buy a separate home for the frog. They have totally different needs than fish.
2016-05-20 00:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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erm...you can't put a tree frog in a fish tank with fish...they're amphibians, not fish. Unless the goldfish were in a little pool in the bottom of the tank, but then you must have a pretty big tank.
2007-08-06 11:05:24
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answered by Buzz 3
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No you can't unless you don't care if the tree frog immediately drowns! Gold fish breathe through gills while tree frogs have lungs. NOT A GOOD IDEA !!
2007-08-06 11:18:12
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answered by cap 1
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Um HELLO
TREE frogs live in TREES not in water!
He is an amphibian He may need to live and breed near water but he can't live in water!
2007-08-10 10:50:12
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answered by Ramoth41 3
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Please don't. They are adorable and wouldn't we all love to have one or 6 or 9, but leave them alone. They don't belong in the water. If they did, they wouldn't naturally be TREE frogs!
2007-08-06 11:07:03
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answered by Bama 3
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THE FROG WILL EAT THE FISH!
2007-08-06 12:23:30
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answered by .:g@bii:. 2
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Um... TREE frogs can't breathe underwater....
2007-08-06 11:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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ummm no because they are not aquatic. African Dwarf frogs are fine though and cheap
2007-08-06 12:42:52
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answered by Anonymous
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