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i just set up a new tank the Exo terra 18x18x18 .and i have 2 dumpys in their i was wondering if i could stick a baby chondro in their.....thanks jeff
 
It's never good to mix species, especially mixing species with frogs. A frog's skin can give off a toxin that can be fatal to your snake, even if he doesn't eat the frog.

Both the frogs and snake can stress each other out because they can't get away from each other. In the wild they don't stay within 18" of each other and it would eventually prove fatal to the snake or the frogs or all if you forced them to live together. You also wouldn't want crickets crawling around on your snake.

All in all, mixing species is a bad idea.
 
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