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    Species Tips

    Want to get a frog as a cool companion when I move out, I was also thinking about a frog, preferably a large frog that can live in a terrarium with water and fish. If there isn't a species suitable for that, are there any other amphibians that are suitable for this environment?
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    Re: Species Tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    Want to get a frog as a cool companion when I move out, I was also thinking about a frog, preferably a large frog that can live in a terrarium with water and fish. If there isn't a species suitable for that, are there any other amphibians that are suitable for this environment?
    Salamanders are cool. Check out this list of beginner ones.
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    Re: Species Tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    Salamanders are cool. Check out this list of beginner ones.
    I'm really liking the Tiger; what would the tank set-up look like, a higher part with a substrate and lower with some water, or should I have a water dish with water like I would for a snake?
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    I'd hesitate to mix species- & as far as I know, a frog would happily eat your fish. But also for health reasons- different species carry different parasites & all that.

    I think a salamander would be very cool- I've never kept one but loved to find them in the woods when I was a kid.
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    Re: Species Tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    I'm really liking the Tiger; what would the tank set-up look like, a higher part with a substrate and lower with some water, or should I have a water dish with water like I would for a snake?
    Sorry, I can't help you. I've never kept them. If you read the article I linked, you know as much about salamanders as I do. I only suggested them because you asked about other amphibians.

    That said, I will keep them in mind if I decide to add a display animal. I've always thought if I decided to go with a bioactive display animal that I would go with dart frogs, but the care for salamanders seems a better fit for me. I'd much rather deal with feeder worms than fruit flies.
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    Re: Species Tips

    What are y'alls inputs on axolotls?
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    Re: Species Tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    I'm really liking the Tiger; what would the tank set-up look like, a higher part with a substrate and lower with some water, or should I have a water dish with water like I would for a snake?
    This old thread may answer some of your questions.
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    Re: Species Tips

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    What are y'alls inputs on axolotls?
    I searched the Amphibians forum for "axolotl" and I found these old threads.
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    Species Tips

    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen0122 View Post
    What are y'alls inputs on axolotls?
    Don’t feed them slugs .. world are great though plus they like cooler conditions


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    Re: Species Tips

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    Don’t feed them slugs .. world are great though plus they like cooler conditions


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    Worms are great .. curse that word prediction thingy ..


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