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Old 12-04-2008, 09:03 AM
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Old 12-04-2008, 09:33 AM
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Great pics, I always put a flower pot in for my frogs too, they always love them.
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yer they love hiding in them. that is where i always find them.
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wow lovely collection you got there mate well done
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great pictures.
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Lovely animals, but you really shouldnt have the sal and frog together, even just for taking photos.
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yer i dont keep the frog with the salamander but that frog is harmless.
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yer i dont keep the frog with the salamander but that frog is harmless.
Maybe the frog is, but fire salamander's have those warning colours for a reason, they secrete toxins from the skin.
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yer i know thanks
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Nice collection anyway
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