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RE: Amazon tree boas mixed with darts?

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Posted by: loconorc at Mon Jul 16 12:38:45 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by loconorc ]  
   

Thanks for the reply. I recall REPTILES mag adressing a question similar to mine. But the person asked about a GTP instead. REPTILES suggested an ETB, until it gets big. I thought since ATB's stay sorta small ( at least slender) and they occupy a different area than the frogs, they wouldnt have a problem. If the viv is as big as the one in the article mentioned in the first post, would there be a problem? I would have a small tree of some sort, ficus or something, and several branches high above the floor for the boas. My dream viv would be somewhere like 8 feet wide, 8 feet tall, and maybe 4 feet deep. Also with a 30 gallon water area with small fish. If the boas are VERY well fed and far away from the frogs, would it still be a problem? Thanks!


   

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