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    bntz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    White's are not found in Asia. Indonesian White's come from Irian Jaya, which is the western half of New Guinea. Goldens may be found Indonesia, but the closest they come to New Guinea is the island of Suluwesi.

    Come to the NEWC or the Havard Museum of Comparative Zoology and they will back up what I am saying.
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainMorgantown View Post
    Both Whites and Golden tree frogs are found in Indonesia, so they are both found on the same continent and are in the same country. The breeder that I bought all of my frogs from told me that he has housed goldens and dumpys together for years and has never had any problems. I asked him if there would be any trouble with putting them with my dumpy, and he said that if they were the same size, there would be no problem. I feed all of my frogs individually, and all of them are eating, none are lethargic.

    I am not trying to be a jerk or anything, but the only people that I have heard say not to house frog species together are the people on the internet. I have two friends that own frogs, and they have two different species mixed also and one has had her frogs for years. I just think it's not a big deal as long as you are smart about doing it :/
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainMorgantown View Post
    I'm honestly not trying to offend you or anything. You pretty much said that my opinion was wrong, I know that you didn't say those words, when all I gave at first was my opinion. But you pretty much just proved my original point: Whites and Goldens are found in the same habitat. Yes, some Whites live and thrive in very different conditions, but they CAN live with Golden tree frogs. It's not a crime to put different species together if they don't eat or hurt each other, so please don't act like I'm a cruel person.

    Also, when my other Whites tree frog was a baby, I did have him in a tank with a green tree frog, and they are both still alive and well.
    Allright, since I'm from Indonesia I can explain about fauna distributing in Indonesia. They are 3 of fauna distributing region like in the map below



    A = Asian Region
    B = Shift Asian-Australian Region
    C = Australian Region

    In Asian region the faunas are similar like in Asia. We can find Asian Elephants tigers, asian rhino and other animal in land of Sumatra. In java there is java rhino and buffalo. In this region there is thick jungle that can support big animal to live. Especially in sumatra and kalimantan (borneo).

    In shift asian-australian there is the famous komodo dragon, tarsius and many more. This area are mountains, high ground and scrub like in komodo island.

    In australian we can find fauna like in australia, Like Litoria Caerulea, Litoria infrafrenata, GTP (Green Tree Phyton), Blue tongue skink, and kangaroo

    hope this will help

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    Quote Originally Posted by bntz View Post
    Allright, since I'm from Indonesia I can explain about fauna distributing in Indonesia. They are 3 of fauna distributing region like in the map below



    A = Asian Region
    B = Shift Asian-Australian Region
    C = Australian Region

    In Asian region the faunas are similar like in Asia. We can find Asian Elephants tigers, asian rhino and other animal in land of Sumatra. In java there is java rhino and buffalo. In this region there is thick jungle that can support big animal to live. Especially in sumatra and kalimantan (borneo).

    In shift asian-australian there is the famous komodo dragon, tarsius and many more. This area are mountains, high ground and scrub like in komodo island.

    In australian we can find fauna like in australia, Like Litoria Caerulea, Litoria infrafrenata, GTP (Green Tree Phyton), Blue tongue skink, and kangaroo

    hope this will help
    Really? I didnt know any of that. When I thought of india I thought of jungles yes. But I didnt think aussie, or asia. Though india is technically part of asia. But you know what I mean. I thought there would be animals that are only native to india weird. Are they introduced animals perhaps? Well whatever this is, Iam learning new stuff daily. Lol. Now if I could only see places like india, madagascar, columbia, argentina, etc. Places that have alot of fauna would be nice. Id be exploring trying to catch animals then releasing them. I sometimes catch frogs where I live to look at them momentairly and then release em within 5minutes of staring at them. I think they call this "herping".

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    bntz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deku View Post
    Really? I didnt know any of that. When I thought of india I thought of jungles yes. But I didnt think aussie, or asia. Though india is technically part of asia. But you know what I mean. I thought there would be animals that are only native to india weird. Are they introduced animals perhaps? Well whatever this is, Iam learning new stuff daily. Lol. Now if I could only see places like india, madagascar, columbia, argentina, etc. Places that have alot of fauna would be nice. Id be exploring trying to catch animals then releasing them. I sometimes catch frogs where I live to look at them momentairly and then release em within 5minutes of staring at them. I think they call this "herping".
    Indonesia is in the middle of Asia and Australia so it have both Asia's and Australia's faunas. You can find both asian elephant and kangaroos in Indonesia . And many reptiles and amphibians popular pet are live in Indonesia like the crocodile skink, emys tortoise, blue tounge skink, green tree phyton, white's tree frog, white lipped tree frog, and reticulated phyton. 16% reptiles, 12% mammals, 17% birds, and 25% fish species worldwide are live in Indonesia.

    Litoria caerulea are very cheap here, its just $3 (USD)

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