Re: Phyllomedusa sauvagii
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Originally Posted by poison123
When risking frog species, it is always a risk. Frogs secrete toxins and absorb through their skin. When mixing species you may poison the other species. It can be done if done with the right species and setups. These 2 guys are alone and no future plants to cohabit with other species.
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Thank you, that's good to know! The most experience I've had with frogs is catching (and releasing) little wood frogs on the ranch when I was little... But I am really wanting to get a large frog species lately!
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