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RE: Fire Belly newts and toads?

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Posted by: UroTamer at Tue Oct 10 02:33:47 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by UroTamer ]  
   

I'm not sure about FBN's and FBT's, but I have a paddletail newt (Looks like a Japanese but the tail is vertical and looks like a paddle) in with 2 bullfrogs right now, but eventually I WILL have to seperate them when the frogs get bigger. If a frog can fit it in it's mouth it will eat it!!! It's that simple. Right now the newt is too big for them to eat, but they ate a smaller bullfrog that was in there with them. Right now the newt likes to swim under them when they're floating and goose them to make them jump, then it will go to where they jumped to and do it again. It's actually funny, but they WILL have to be seperated eventually.
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