Super cute!![]()
Keep an eye on the littlest one. A bit small to live with the others yet.
Super cute!![]()
Keep an eye on the littlest one. A bit small to live with the others yet.
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Beautiful white's... Big blue is definitely a female, so pretty.
I agree with Heather, the little guy is too small to be with the others... just fyi. Feed the female well, so she doesn't get too hungry and eat your little one. It really can happen!
Also, am I the only one who noticed you forgot to quarantine? Only because I went through hell and back with what seemed like a healthy frog when I bought her, but actually wasn't, I want to mention for all who read this thread, you must quarantine your new frogs! It is so important.
Congratulations on your brood!
1.1.0 White's Treefrog
1.0.0 Red Eyed Leaf Frog
Thanks for the concern, but Blue was quarantined for almost 40 days. My daughter had her in a seperated tank and a vet visit with stool sample. All my frogs received a clean bill of Health before they were introduced to each other. I know better than to skip that process.
I know the little guy is a little bit smaller, but for the past 6 months, I have not had any issues with him being in danger. The big Gals Eat enough to not see him as an Eating object LoL he likes to lay with the brownish female and they snuggle all the time. He sits with her on the glass in the corner, in the Planter, and in the water bowl. I do Keep an eye on them anyways, But I dont think they will eat him. They are piggies and eat enough crickets and wax worms to leave him alone.
Thanks for the Lookout! Much appreciated.
Well... in your first photos, all three are together! Even if they were in separate enclosures, you exposed all of them when you held them together. Quarantine actually means keeping completely separate, no exposure. It is actually really important. I even suggest keeping them in separate rooms of the house as well. Also using new gloves with each enclosure and washing hands in between. You can't put the frogs together, on your hand, and actually say they were quarantined. Just FYI...
1.1.0 White's Treefrog
1.0.0 Red Eyed Leaf Frog
1.1.0 White's Treefrog
1.0.0 Red Eyed Leaf Frog
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