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Re: Good "companions" for a burm?
 Originally Posted by wilomn
Ok.... so now there ARE frogs in Asia again. Phew.
Now, bear with me here. If there are indeed frogs, as you have now assured us that there are, and there are burmese pythons, and both of them are living in the same part of Asia, would not then the cohabitation of them not only be possible, but in fact, already occurring? And if in fact it is already occurring, does this not prove that it can indeed, should one wish to, be duplicated in captivity?
You have ASSumed that frogs of an innappropriate environmental compatibility would be purchased from "pet stores."
Just because that is what you would do, does not mean the OP would. Maybe he knows a breeder. Maybe he knows an importer. Maybe he'd go to shows until he found just what he needed.
Do you see where I'm going with you and your "facts" that are about as factual as your love for me is undying?
Oh yes my love I see where you are going, but from that point of veiw, could the person just be looking for pretty frogs to house with his pretty snake? But then maybe there are pretty pretty in asia that he can find, though if that were the case me myself as a fact would( Not what he would do... as you would say) look up frogs in asia that I liked and then ask. Really Wes, where are we getting with this?
To the OP, are there any importers that you know?
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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