I currently have a pacman frog face and I thinking of getting another. I have read that you can get Salomenalla from frogs and am wondering what the chances of this really happening?
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I currently have a pacman frog face and I thinking of getting another. I have read that you can get Salomenalla from frogs and am wondering what the chances of this really happening?
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About the same as Petting your dog or cat or walking in the yard barefoot or laying in the park salmonella is every where and if you practice good hygiene (washing hands and what not after handling or cleaning the cage) your really not at a risk the risk comes when you keep the car nasty or the water source nasty and don't keep you hands clean when working on the tank
-Tyler
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Yes, proper hand washing should decrease the risk greatly. Of course, handling your frog and then eating without washing could pose a bit of a risk.
And kissing a frog is generally not recommended, unless you're another frog, lol!!!!Ha ha!
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Well I would never kiss a frog, but I am not sure about the rest of you o_O
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