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Old 04-02-2008, 10:37 PM
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To have a little pond part in a tank with newts and then frogs in the rest of the top of the tank? Would this work at all? anyone tried it?
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I think Jake89 has a viv which has fish and frogs in..
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I think Jake89 has a viv which has fish and frogs in..
Really? sounds cool, I have a tank free and not sure what to do with it. Do you think newts and frogs would be ok? obv depending on the species
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I'll be honest, I've never kept any amphibians but personally I never mix species..
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Ok i will just keep frogs then, i know what can happen with reptiles. DO you know any good species of frog to go in a 40"x18"x12" tank? Maybe a group?
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i saw fbt and newts in one tank
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Ok i will just keep frogs then, i know what can happen with reptiles. DO you know any good species of frog to go in a 40"x18"x12" tank? Maybe a group?
wow anything could go in there! but frogs would be hard. Any small frogs (which the majority are to be kept in groups) would have trouble finding food. BUT many of the big frogs are cannabilistic. Salamanders or toads would do better.
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