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Posted by birdznfrogs on April 20, 2003 at 08:41:33:
In Reply to: no... posted by Derek Benson on April 19, 2003 at 17:16:03:
::Hello all,
::I was wondering(Sorry I tried to find posts about this already).
::I hate cleaning so much yucky, water and such. Could I have an absolute, terrestrial environment being VERY moist. Setup ideas would be great. Could I use moss as an entire substrate, bed-a-beast? I hand feed my little guys, so crickets getting lost isn't a problem.
::Thanks all,
::Steven
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:Hey Steven,
: Good question, but I say no. B. orientalis is native to rice paddies of Asia where it is semi-aquatic. Stick to the hlaf and half stuff. I may make a new fire-bellied toad tank with some of the water plant that black jungle sells and some cork curls. Should look nice.
:Derek
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