Also next time quarantine any new frogs in a separate enclosure for thirty days. This ensures you don't expose your original group to any potential diseases or parasites. Also because I have a large collection of frogs I keep the quarantine tank in a different room with their own food source. Each morning I do all the maintenance and feeding with the original group first and then take care of the new comer at the end. They stay in the quarantine for a minimum of thirty days of acting normal. So if it takes them two weeks to settle in and start eating then they have to show me thirty days of good behavior. Although I don't buy wild caught frogs I would probably isolate them for three to six months. Following strict quarantine procedures will ensure you frog collection always stays healthy even if one day you happen to purchase a sick frog. I've seen it many times where a person loses an entire tank of frogs simply because they had no quarantine procedures with a new comer. Play it safe ...in the future quarantine.





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