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Posted by J McLean on February 06, 2000 at 10:09:54:
In Reply to: Everglade ratsnak and treefrogs? posted by Anders on February 06, 2000 at 05:44:29:
: I´m building a new large tank for my orange ratsnake. The terrarium size is 200cm*120cm*80cm. It will have a large waterpart with fishes in it and know I wonder if I also can put in some treefrogs to, or will they just be a snack for my snake?
: I´m a beliver in a terrarium that is so likely the real thing that´s possible.
: greetings Anders.
You need to read up on animals you are keeping. All forms of obsoleta and guttata eat treefrogs and lizards, too as juveniles. I would be careful about a lot of humidity in an enclosure for ratsnakes also. Remember that Everglades get around 7-8 ft. long as adults,too. They like to climb so I would provide them with sturdy branches for that. Good Luck, JSM
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