frog turtle mudskipper

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Miomo

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Would i possibly be able to keep a mudskipper and a poison dart frog, turtle and poison dart frog, turtle and mudskipper or all three together?

Maybe like a texas map turtle
i cant imagine why not right?
possibly some fiddlers in there too?
 
definitely not, mud skippers need brackish water, poison dart frogs cant swim, and turtles are carnivores, and as such would be more than happy to snack on any fish, frogs, or crabs you put in their tank
 
A poison Dart frog cannot be housed with anything else because as far as i know they have poisonous toxins in their skin.

a turtle cannot be kept with a mudskipper because turtles are notorious for attacking fish.
 
any bit of reaserch would show that this would not work. Look up the turtles natural diet, and that solves the problem.
 
Colubrids&Boids;3145182; said:
A poison Dart frog cannot be housed with anything else because as far as i know they have poisonous toxins in their skin.

They only are poisonous in the wild because they eat something special (I think it's ants) that makes them dangerous. In captivity, they aren't harmful. BUT their skin is very sensitive (like in all amphibians).

Mudskippers, poison dart frogs and texas maps all have different needs for their terrarium. Even if you could solve that problem, the mudskipper and the frog would be (expensive) turtle food.
 
Turtles would eat either one.
Dart frogs are horrible swimmers and drown easily.
Mudskippers need brackish, which frogs and most turtles can't handle.
 
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