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Apr 26th, 2007, 08:54 PM
Get a snake. I hear people who like Led Zeppelin have them.
As for the Tree Frogs getting out of the cage, I think it might be the same deal with cats, anything they can fit their skull through is possible. Never include their eyes for the size of their skull (Some frogs use their eyes to push down food. I SEE YOU!), heck don't leave any gaps that are bigger than a quarter of their skull size. They might actually squeeze themselves into a crevice of a lid and jump out when you let your guard down after you take the lid off, same thing with any branches or whatever objects you put in there. If you're going to get one of those wallpaper decors at the back of the cage, make sure they don't peel off or allow the frogs to get behind them just in case.
Sorry if any of this sounds hoaxy, I'm just trying to think of ideas to ask the pet dealers or for any clues, since I don't have a very long time limit on the computers over here.
I don't know, something tells me you should get the turtles, might be like owning a fish that you can actually pick up without feel guilty about the thought that it's suffocating. The water dragons come off as the equivilent of hamsters except they don't poop as much. Bearded dragons seem pretty easy to take care of from what I've witnessed. Sand (One inch deep I think), crickets and occasional sprayings (I think once a day) and a heat lamp (You can get one of those timer power strips, I have one that has both day and night outlets)
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