Typically they will come out when hungry, digging them up especially if they are new can cause stress.
Just make sure you have your humidity and temps right, and offer fresh/treated water daily
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Typically they will come out when hungry, digging them up especially if they are new can cause stress.
Just make sure you have your humidity and temps right, and offer fresh/treated water daily
I have a strong feeling he is Adspersus as his dorsal appears to be fading, along with the white spot in the ear. But figured I'd let you guys have a check;
https://imgur.com/a/46gEL
I'm taking him to the vet Sunday at 2pm regardless but has anyone seen anything like this before?
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Oh thank goodness, I know its silly to have a panic attack over stuff like this but my anxiety doesnt discriminate hahah ; v;
Thank you so much.
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Im wondering if thats possible for ABF's?
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I got myself a Pyxie, young one at that c:
A picture of the sore would be helpful in identifying the problem c:
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Just got this little guy/gal today after being a life long lover of amphibians.
I recently completed some mental health recovery milestones and will be starting academic upgrading to get into an...
I've adored frogs/toads all my life and have recently purchased my first one! I'm super excited!