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    They do sit with each other sometimes. Also when he was hurt she stayed with him for most of the time. If she wasn't nere him when I was checking on how he was doing she would would come closer and keep an eye on me. I'm afraid to separate them for the sake of it stressing them out but I really don't want her eating him.

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    That looks a little risky. His widest part needs to be bigger than her head in order for him to avoid getting eaten. There probably will be a little bullying at least. My larger frog has snapped at my little frog's head once or twice, trying to eat him. Luckily my little frog is too large to eat.

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