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    I agree 100%.


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    My opinion: You're right that vet visits can cause stress. Having some commensal protozoa should be fine for a frog. At the other extreme, I know amphibian medicine isn't advanced enough to handle many severe problems. Putting a frog down in many cases might be better than letting it live with pain. However, if a frog seems sick, I'd still get a fecal test done. If there's some kind of infection I'd weigh the severity of it against the fact that yes, the drugs do have side effects and can make the frogs uncomfortable temporarily. Being cared for when sick might not be natural, but neither is living inside a glass box. As long as the frog is comfortable and able to follow its instincts, I think the situation isn't too bad.

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