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RE: other small, colorful lizards?

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Posted by: yeagermeister111 at Thu Oct 23 15:17:22 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yeagermeister111 ]  
   

Kristi,
People have mixed P. ornata, P. guimbeaui, and P. klemmeri that I know of with dart frogs. I'd definitely mix P. klemmeri first if I still had frogs. They are very hardy and would lend themselves well to mixing. As always, make sure the requirements of all species mixed are met before doing it. I had been into Phelsuma before dart frogs were readily available, but then they were replaced by frogs. Now, I do research on Dendrobatids, so I no longer keep them. Now I keep my few species of Phelsuma and see the frogs in the wild. They will do well with cricket control as well as eating stray flies.
Best,
Justin


   

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