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06-20-19, 09:12 PM
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Re: Cohabitating different species
Wow, that's incredible. I recently got some Dendrobates tinctorius "robertus" (is that the same morph as yours?) and I had never thought you could have them in the same enclosure as snakes. How long have they been cohabitating?
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06-22-19, 01:25 AM
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Re: Cohabitating different species
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Originally Posted by PanUzasny
Wow, that's incredible. I recently got some Dendrobates tinctorius "robertus" (is that the same morph as yours?) and I had never thought you could have them in the same enclosure as snakes. How long have they been cohabitating?
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As far as I know they are "normals" and that's what I wanted, no fancy coloration the snakes would no longer recognize as a warning. I cohabitat them for three months now.
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Well, that is pretty strange.
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What's strange??
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06-22-19, 12:04 PM
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Re: Cohabitating different species
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Originally Posted by Roman
As far as I know they are "normals" and that's what I wanted, no fancy coloration the snakes would no longer recognize as a warning. I cohabitat them for three months now.
What's strange??
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Pretty much the whole thing is strange. It makes sense that the snakes don't want to be poisoned by the frogs, but I have never heard of anything like this.
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06-23-19, 12:18 PM
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Re: Cohabitating different species
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Originally Posted by ClockwerkBonnet
Pretty much the whole thing is strange. It makes sense that the snakes don't want to be poisoned by the frogs, but I have never heard of anything like this.
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Just because you haven’t heard about something it is “strange”? I could understand if you call it “unusual”, because it is, but to call something strange has a negative connotation. And frankly, I don’t understand why you would call it so. Of course you don’t have to see it my way, but if you disagree explain why you do and we can discuss about it. I explained in detail what I did and why I did it and I am happy to answer any questions you might have.
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