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daystorm
at Tue Mar 20 11:03:18 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by daystorm ]
Well, I would say that that isn't a white lipped tree frog. You know that all frogs are toxic right? Some more than others. And you should be keeping different species seperated until you have had at least a month and a half to two months of observations in order to make sure your new frog isn't going to introduce something to your current frog population. It just takes one sick frog to harm your other frogs. White lipped tree frogs, from what I remember reading of them, are a bit sensitive to changes in their environment, that would include things that a new frog brought in. Seperate your frogs and watch them carefully, and please don't put them both back in together, since you'll just have the same problem all over again. ----- I think my frog owns a megaphone....
White's tree frogs : 1:1 Mantella viridis : 1:2
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