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Posted 10/3/2009 3:11:01 PM


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Can anybody provide information to me about the tomato frog (Discophus antongilli)? Came across a picture of one on the web and they looked pretty cool. I found a basic caresheet, but does anybody know some good sites/books for them? And are they also a easy to care for frog?

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Posted 10/3/2009 4:36:02 PM


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I think they are pretty basic, I'm not very familar with them. Give me a little time to pull something up

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Okay, they like to burrow in soft dirt, on the nocturnal side. need from 65-75F

My Herps

1.2.0 fire belly toads: Bombina Orientalis pair, one Bombina Bombina
1.0.0 Dendrobates Tinctorius Powder Blue
0.0.1 Dendrobates Azureus

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