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    Feeder frogs? SE Asia species?

    Alright, so this is the story. I've been working with a small colony of sunbeam snakes (Xenopeltis) for about 3 years now and am looking at hormones (ie that are acquired from food) as a source of stimulating breeding. The wee beasties I started with are now monsters due to their widely varied diet (everything from fish to bugs to lizards) and I'm looking at adding frog to the mix. So the question is..... Does anyone know of a fairly small (half dollar sized or thereabouts) SE asian nontoxic frog that preferably inhabits habitat such as rice paddies or open spaces (ie a chorus frog)?? I know it's a shot in the dark, but this has been a lot of time and effort and I feel I'm getting close to a CB solution for these guys. Help!




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    Re: Feeder frogs? SE Asia species?

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    Re: Feeder frogs? SE Asia species?

    Try getting in touch with an importer and see what frogs come in with the snakes. Chances are they'll be from the same place. It's more than likely they'll be food too.
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    Re: Feeder frogs? SE Asia species?

    Nice link, Jim and that is a rockin' idea Wes. Muchas Gracias Hombres.


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