Apparently you're not getting the whole part where we've read studies to determine whether it is necessary or not. As stated before, many vets are not up to date on current practices...the amount of research that has been done to update our husbandry in the last 5 years alone is overwhelming. I'm not saying not to trust your vet, but there are many more sources out there than just one person. Instead of arguing your point as strictly fact, as you have been, you could do a little bit of your own research. Reading studies done by researchers who have dedicated their life to learning about amphibians is not the same as talking to "other random people on the internet." The exotic vet that I used to go to, knew less about frog care than I did. Probably because most frog owners treat their frogs like a disposable pet and provide vets with little opportunity to learn. I went to him simply to get prescriptions needed. That is not uncommon.





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