I followed the first thread and have been following this one and I thought I should speak up. It was obvious to me from the picture that the "stick" was in fact coming from the inside of the frog....
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I followed the first thread and have been following this one and I thought I should speak up. It was obvious to me from the picture that the "stick" was in fact coming from the inside of the frog....
I'm sorry for your loss [emoji22]
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You are welcome! :biggrin:
Most red eyes I have seen have at least a couple spots. :) As long as your enclosure is being kept clean I wouldn't worry about it.
I thought the white spots were normal? How long have you had the frogs?
It looks like you have at least 2 species in there. I am guessing Masked Swamp froglets and Rhinoceros froglets. :biggrin:
Sounds like they are being sold as feeders? I don't know how you are going...
Welcome to the forum btw!! :biggrin:
For mine I just used treated water. I didn't cycle it and I never had any problems.
The tank does look better. I agree with Cory about covering 3 sides of the enclosure.
I think fruit fly cultures go sterile at temps 85+
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but if your calcium does not have vitamin D3 she will not be able to absorb the calcium properly unless you are using UVB lighting.
LOL!!!
Cute frogs btw!!!
I think so... I couldn't find much information on them.
Awesome!! This tank looks great! I like the plant selection :)
I believe they are Bilobella Aurantiaca. They feed on mold and decaying material. They shouldn't bother your worms :)
http://www.falw.vu.nl/en/Images/BilobellaAurantiaca_tcm24-30004.jpg
Looks like a type of springtail.
Earthworms in North America are actually invasive and were brought here by European settlers. There is no evidence to suggest that earthworms existed here before then. The kind that you want to look...
You gotta keep em separated! :D They have different care requirements. Worms need to be kept moist and crickets need to be kept dry.
I would love to see your pictures! If this is your first build I would skip the waterfall. They tend to fail. :eek: Vietnamese Mossy Frogs (Theloderma Corticale) would be good for a build like this...
You can keep them in a dark plastic box with holes drilled in the lid and bottom of the box for ventilation and drainage. Fill the box with fertilizer free soil and add worms. Make sure the soil is...
Those are some nice looking frogs and toads, thanks for sharing! I like the Hyla Chinensis :) Too cute!
That is a very nice looking pac! You can see the nuptial pad (brown spot) on his 'thumb' in the second pic. :biggrin:
You are welcome! Do you have any pictures of your frog? We love pictures here :biggrin:
This tank is awesome but we wouldn't expect anything less from you Bill! :biggrin: I can't wait to see it finished!!
I do see a hint of a white stripe down the sides though so they could be Hyla Cinerea... Dunno.