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where to put 'frog' thread

 
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I looked for what other's have done and it seems snakes and frogs and things are scattered anywhere from 'critter care' to 'predators'.  

...wondering about an 'Amphibian/Reptile' forum heading?

...or maybe expand 'fish' to all three? to include all cold blooded animals?

 
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Maybe what we need is a "beneficial wildlife" thread?  To cover not just pollinators bit all the critters we do not "raise" but want to encourage?

I feel like the "predator" forum tends more towards how to protect from unwanted predation, and people might not think to look there.
 
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I second the beneficial wildlife idea,  it gets right to the point.
I covet frogs,  the way I covet snakes, insect eating,  birds mosquito eating fish,  etc.  
Lot of potential cross interest in such a subforum.

Now raising frogs for food would fit under the fish/cold blooded umbrella rather well.


As an aside, when I google the subject of raising frogs  Australia always comes up for some reason...
 
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