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Milk Frog or Reed Frog?

Zach_MexMilk Aug 04, 2005 07:31 PM

Hi. I am thinking of setting up a small planted terraium for a frog or two and was thinking of ethier a small reed frog (or two) or one milk frog. any suggestions on which is easier to care for? anyone have good websites with captive care info?

thanks a bunch
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Zach Lim
Carnivorous Plant Grower and Herper
http://www.geocities.com/sf_snakes/index.html

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sleepofapples Aug 07, 2005 02:26 PM

both are supposed to be fairly easy assuming you get captive breds and have no problems with internal parasites... i have both reed frogs and milk frogs... the milk is more visible.. he usually sits on a piece of driftwood near his water section during the day while the reed frogs hide up in the plants... but as far as keeping them goes, both seem to be relatively easy... what size tank were you thinking of? if you google the scientific names as opposed to the common ones, you are fairly likely to find helpful information...

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