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- From: tenny@euclid.uucp (Nathan Tenny)
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- Subject: Re: Red Eyed Tree Frogs
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 07:39:34 GMT
- Organization: Department of Mathematics, University of Oregon
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- In article <725515631.AA00000@therose.pdx.com> Jack.Honeycutt@f52.n105.z1.fidonet.org (Jack Honeycutt) writes:
- >Anyone working with Red Eyed Tree Frogs out there?
-
- Not yet, but I'd like to know all about those who are.
-
- I'd like to get a tree frog project going eventually, but not until I'm a
- little more stably settled (read: out of school) and have a little more time
- and money (read: out of school). Besides, I want to be *real* sure I know
- what I'm doing with amphibians before messing with uncommon species---so
- it's leopard frogs and White's for a few years yet.
-
- How is the status of captive husbandry of red-eyes? I've seen them on the
- Glades list, but the text implied they were wild-caught. (For that matter,
- how are they doing in the wild?)
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