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Old 01-02-2007, 12:15 AM
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I am thinking of putting together a new set-up to include Some Fire Bellies, and european green tree frogs. I bet that there is some obvious reason that this shouldn't be done! If there is, can some one point it out!
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cos the fire belly's secrete toxins - i dont think this would be good for the tree frogs! Also they come from different parts of the world (i'm guessing you are going for oriental fire bellys?), so could need different environments (sorry, dont know much about the tree frogs!)
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Old 01-02-2007, 07:50 AM
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i actually have 2 yellow bellies and 2 fire bellies in with green anoles and a green tree frogs. the end where the fire bellies are is a lot cooler than the other end so it seems to work fine.
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