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drgns13 Aug 02, 2003 09:06 PM

I'm looking for a terrestrial amphibian that can live in a 20gallon terrerium/aquarium and is easy to care for and colorful and isnt expensive. thanx in advance

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birdznfrogs Aug 03, 2003 07:54 PM

Hmmm,..........................
Like treefrogs? Green treefrogs(hyla cinera), and whites treefrogs(litoria somethingorother) are both very attractive frogs,(especially in my opinion greens, but I'm biased as I own one), both are green, the green treefrog has a nice white stripe down its side.The whites, is I think all, green but both can turn shades of brown, lime green, yellowish, dark green, etc.

Greens are usually 8$-13$
Whites I believe are usally about 20$-40$?

I can help you with more questions on green treefrogs,
Steven

cold_blooded Aug 05, 2003 02:19 PM

If you wanted a terrestrial one, get a pacman. They need bed-a-beast about 5 inches deep and a large but shallow dish to soak in, and a hide spot. EASY! you dont need lights, but a heat lamp that isnt bright will do. Dont keep two together, they eat crickets and fish

ginevive Aug 19, 2003 07:09 AM

Go for a horned frog. They're pretty low-maintenance, and there are a trillion caresheets about them online.
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