Yay Bonk and buddy!If the protozoa show up but are less than 10 on the test (don't quote me that number, I need to double check!) then generally it is not seen as an issue, if they are asymptomatic. The key is to keep the frogs as stress free and well maintained as possible. When they are under stress their immune systems become compromised and can't keep the protozoans in check, but if they are healthy and happy the nasties usually stay at manageable levels. Hopefully Bonk will stay mellow and the coccidia will no longer be a problem
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If the protozoa show up but are less than 10 on the test (don't quote me that number, I need to double check!) then generally it is not seen as an issue, if they are asymptomatic. The key is to keep the frogs as stress free and well maintained as possible. When they are under stress their immune systems become compromised and can't keep the protozoans in check, but if they are healthy and happy the nasties usually stay at manageable levels. Hopefully Bonk will stay mellow and the coccidia will no longer be a problem
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