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    Mixing of species is bad news.

    Different species have different husbandry needs and also have different protective secretions. Adding two different species together, even if both have the same husbandry needs, can stress each other out. Never a good idea. Adding another of the same species is your best option. Be sure to quarantine any new animal for at least 30 days to prevent contamination of any other animal or tank. It also gives you time to monitor how the new frog is doing and it's eating habits.
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