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Posted by: seminoleranch at Mon Nov 19 18:50:06 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by seminoleranch ]  
   

We have a empty (oh my!) 11 gallon Exo Terra tank. I am thinking about getting some type of Tree Frogs for it but just not sure which ones to get. We like the Red Eyed Tree frogs but its my understanding that they die very easy. I am open to any ideas anyone may have. The tank is 12"x12"x18" I raise Bearded Dragons so have lots of Crickets, Roaches, Meal worms ect on had at all times. Some one on another board sujested a White's Tree frog but they look kind of big to me for a tank this size? The lack of being able to handle them is not a issue, we are looking for more of a look at type thing any way. Our biggest issue is something that not gong to break the bank with Christmas coming up


   

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