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    Default New frog!

    I just got a new baby whites so that my other whites may have someone to be with and at first I was scared but two nights into having the new baby they seem to be getting a long just fine I found the baby sitting on my older frogs back could this mean something is it a sign of affection or is he just trying to get on a higher perch?

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    Default Re: New frog!

    Congratulations! He is most likely just trying to get to the highest spot in the tank. One thing you should always do though when you get a new frog, is quarantine them for at least 30 days (some people recommend longer) because you never know what kind of parasites, fungal infections, or bacteria the new frog could be carrying. Some of them take several weeks to show up. I've heard of people losing a whole tank of frogs because they didn't quarantine the new addition.
    2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
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    0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"



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    Ok bought mine at petco and the people said I should be fine without quarenteening them

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    No offense, but the people of Petco have done pretty much everything do sell their products and animals. You and the frogs will be better of quaranteing new frogs before adding them to the others.

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