There are a great number of reasons not to mix, and really none to mixthat benefit the frogs. Period.
So, unless the knowledge is already there as to how to absolutely properly test and treat for a huge myriad of possible contaminants from totally different parts of the world, it is best for the frogs to not mix.
"Precautions" to one are absolutely nothing to another. Full proper health and quarantine measures include, at the very least, three negative fecals and other testing to make sure that the frog you got from 'Bill' that is indigenous to Venezuela does not cross contaminate the dart you got from 'Ted' which is indigenous to Suriname .
It basically comes down to the husbandry of what is best for the frogs, not viewers necessarily...
Rich
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