First, this is a very informative thread and is greatly appreciated. I am anticipating getting 4 "patricia" dart frogs shortly, they are currently on sale at Josh's. But before I get any frogs, I want to be sure I have done everything that is needed. My new 24 inch cube viv is ready to go. I have a very thriving microfauna, springtails and isopods, in the tank and in new cultures. I am starting to culture fruit flies. The next phase regards what exactly to do once my new froggy friends arrive.
Since all 4 are coming from Josh's Frogs, I can assume they can stay together. My original plan was to go ahead and introduce them to the new vivarium. However after reading this post, I am guessing that would not be a smart thing. It would seem that quarantining the four in a relatively simple and small container for a month is needed. I assume this is to allow for the easy observation and monitoring.
I might have to move because of a potential new job. Would it be smart to wait until I find out about moving first, or will the use of a quarantine "home" be a way of limiting their stress of a potential move? Just thinking out loud and looking for confirmation of my thinking.
Thank you,
John