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Posted by: tegu24 at Tue Jan 9 22:11:44 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tegu24 ] mixing any type of snake and frog, espically treefrogs which are generally very active is not a good idea, unless you are planning on feeding your snake(s) an expensive, varied diet. most of the time, mixing reptiles and amphibs is not considered a good idea, though some mixes, such as adult crested geckos and adult whites treefrogs or smaller treefrogs (ie. green, golden, cuban, squirrel, pine barrens, pacific, spring peepers, etc. and smaller geckos and anoles can be a successful, atractive setup. but only with the proper setup, such as a naturalistic vivarium, would i recommend mixing species. having the proper setup is key to keeping different genus and species together. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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