Please can you help me prove them wrong.

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tyler

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Today when I was buying bloodworms for my newt I saw a tank of fire belly toads and supposedly firebelly newts (probably all died of stress). I would like to inform the store of the harm they are doing to the newts and the frogs by placeing them in the same tank, but I don't know how to approach it.

I'm thinking that calmly walking in and handing them some research that proves them wrong would be the best way of handling the situation.

Can you help me find some other referances besides this website that states mixing species is bad? Or words of wisdom to help with the confrontation? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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