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well that certainly summed it up.


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Posted by Slaytonp on May 12, 2003 at 00:26:51:

In Reply to: well that certainly summed it up. posted by joseph1 on May 11, 2003 at 22:27:05:

:bummer, and I just crammed it in the tank, luckily I left it in the plastic pots it came in. I'll just return it and my poor little guys will have to sleep in a shoe box for a week.

:Thanks
:joe

:Don't worry about the frogs. They should be staying in a shoe box or critter tank for a few weeks anyway before you introduce them to your terrarium. Quarantining them in a monitored space for awhile allows you to make sure they are all eating well, recovered from shipping stress, and none are sick. With froglets, they stay there for some time to grow up a bit. This is what you should do anyway instead of just dumping them in a new tank. You have lots of time.
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Patty




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