Absolutely! Not frogs but I have had my crocodile newts in quarantine for five months. By doing this I can get to know them (who is the better eater), check stool, and make sure no health problems pop up. All new animals are kept in a separate room and strict hand washing is followed and I have tongs and equipment specifically for my quarantined animals. I'd rather do this, which is more work, than have a problem and a large vet bill. thank you for reminding everyone how important this procedure is.