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Poison dart frogs live in small colonies, with members spaced a few feet apart. These colonies usually consist of about six individuals, but they are not particularly territorial and tolerate living in close proximity to each other.


In captivity it is best to give the poison dart frogs enough space for their "mini-territories". A good rule of thumb is 10 gallons of vivarium space per frog; therefore a group of four poison dart frogs should be kept in a 40-gallon vivarium.

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Short answer is : Of course!

Longer answer is : all animals live with in each others habitat. There are a number of ways that other animals can and do live with in each others habitat. Such as the clown fish and the anenomie.

The reason animals ( amphibians, herps, fish, mamals etc) develope poison is so that they have a defence. Often another animal will develope a resistance to this poison. There may well be a bird, mamal, reptile etc that can and does eat poison arrow frogs.

More research needed on that front.

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yes any animal can live alone but will not live long the poison dart frog must be raised though then it may find a mate or not

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no =]

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Q: Can different species of poison dart frogs live together?
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