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RE: Tree frogs?

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Posted by: eastlandpets at Sat Jun 28 22:24:51 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by eastlandpets ]  
   

sure. why not. if you've got them in there with a decent sized burm, i doubt that he'd even bother with trying to eat them, 'cept maybe around feeding time. but i think other snakes, eg amazon tree boas, would go after them in a snap. there could possibly be some concern about skin toxins and what not, but i doubt that'd be much of an issue with most tree frogs. (green trees?) all-in-all, i like the idea. i like the interesting inter-species display thing, though many purists would frown.

-kyle
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