They also have to contend with predators, drought and starvation in the wild.......if you're going to go "natural" then don't half-*** it and just use a dangerous substrate on the basis of them encountering similar things in the wild. That kind of logic is counterproductive to what a keeper's primary goal should be: providing a safe environment for their captives that allows them to thrive.
The amount of frogs I have now has no bearing on my awareness of what is and isn't a good idea......I have kept my fair share of frogs, and I'm not speaking on matters I am not familiar with. Its not about quantity......its about quality, contrary to popular belief.





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