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    I replied earlier but the forum ate it.

    Anyway, it might be a good idea to go ahead and search for a place that will take frogs, even if you don't plan to get them tested. That way you'll be ready for an emergency. Parasites do have a way of overgrowing in captivity for some reason.

    A multivitamin should generally help with health. Deficiences of vitamin A in particular can cause "short tongue syndrome" and make it harder for the frog to get food. But too much A can be toxic, so follow the instructions on the bottle. Space out your dosages and don't give on the same day as you give calcium. (Unless you have a multivitamin that already has calcium and D and says it can be given daily.

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