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Old 02-24-2010, 02:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
jellyman
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I for one am not as "deep" as most when it comes to the mixing debate. As long as the same precautions are taken as when setting up a single species enclosure health issues are not any different. Unless these are wild frogs, mixing frogs from different parts of the globe is not a health issue. The frogs should still be tested just to make sure they are clean and free of disease and parasite due to the conditions and care of the person from which you purchased the frogs. I have mixed leucs and azureus in several enclosures and they tend to ignore each other. On the rare occassion, I have had frogs that showed aggression, and were seperated to either solo enclosures or matched up as a pair only enclosure. You will find that when trying to add juveniles of the same species that the possibility of aggression is just as possible as the frogs mature.

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