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A quick staitment question?

kich4theanswer Jun 29, 2004 05:40 PM

In your own opinon, Whats the best frog to have as a pet? You don't need to base it on what you have for a personal collection, but what you would think is the best frog?

-paul

Replies (2)

Colchicine Jun 30, 2004 07:19 AM

>>In your own opinon, Whats the best frog to have as a pet? You don't need to base it on what you have for a personal collection, but what you would think is the best frog?
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>>-paul
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ginevive Jul 02, 2004 06:21 AM

horned frogs. They require little to no daily maintenance (besides changing water) and mine spends months at a time buried. Definately low-maintenance.
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