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Old 08-Dec-05, 07:30 AM
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Most frog species live for quite a long time. So even 10 years down the road when all the water rescourse they need to breed are gone you will still have a reasonable adult population. This gives the impression that you have a reasonable of good ecosystem going in your arae when in fact your just watching them live out their days. If there are no standing bodies of water eventually these frogs will be gone as well. Put in some frong ponds Dan.
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