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I would say in removing the known froglet, don't be surprised if there are 1 or 2 more. Be very vigilant, is what I am saying, and overly seed the Viv with springs, isos, etc! You never know what is hidden in plain site. I have a Western Chorus Frog(which is pledged to "Bre") that is simply invisible. I will open the double door front, and there he is staring at me in plain view in the leaves/on the leaves/on my nose...
My point is, I believe pairs will raise about 3 tads per session on average, meaning where there is 1 healthy froglet, potentially a few more are.
Lastly.... CONGRATS!!!!
JBear
My point is, I believe pairs will raise about 3 tads per session on average, meaning where there is 1 healthy froglet, potentially a few more are.
Lastly.... CONGRATS!!!!
JBear