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    Jess
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    Default Litoria Ewingii and Litoria Aurea owners...

    Just need to pick your brains

    What size would you recommend a Green and Golden froglet to be before you put it in with Adults? Adults are a bit over 3cms in length, and the froglets about 1cm, maybe a bit over.

    Also, for the Whistlers, would putting froglets who have morphed about a week ago in with Froglets that morph about a month ago be safe?

    Have them all separated at the moment, just wanting to know whats safe for the babies :P

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    Hi there Jess. With any frog you just have to make sure they wont fit in the larger frogs mouth. How ever I have seen cases where one frog may latch onto another frogs limb that is of similar size. But Im sure was a rare case. To my thinking the smaller frog must be at least three quarters of the larger frogs size. I hope this helps

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    Thanks a lot Ebony . I'm really nervous about even putting the Whistlers together yet, so I think I'll leave it probably a month and re-evaluate. I think once the 1wk-ers might be ok, once they've fattened up a bit...but I think I'll give that a couple of wks.

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