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Mixing frogs and newts.


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Posted by Colchicine on May 08, 2003 at 07:25:54:

In Reply to: It's the new driftwood. posted by teelamaria on May 08, 2003 at 00:11:03:

Unfortunately, many people are have a false illusion that they can have a mini-ecoystem in a 20g at home, but this is just not realistic. I think the link below speaks for itself. Also do a search on this salamander forum, as well as the two frog forums and you see the many discussions on "mixing species".



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