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    Its the time of year where all my frogs go into hibernation.

    I have been wondering whether or not to put My deformed Southern bell frog's (Inshallah & Philomenia) into hibernation or not. They are now over a year old and in good condition. Last year they did not hibernate as I felt they needed more of a chance to grow considering their deformity. Im wondering what you guys think? The frogs that I breed only tend to breed when they have been in hibernation. Im not planning on breeding Inshallah & Philomenia so is it necessary to have them hibernate? I have always thought it best to simulate there natural life if out in the wild. I have also enclosed photo's of their progress. I came across them in a pet shop where they were being bitten by normally formed frogs and had to be separated so my heart went out to them and brought them home. I would really like some advise.

    I do miss my frogs when they Hibernate so it would be nice to have these too to around.

    I have enclosed a few of photo's of when I got them and now.
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