It'll be fine without other frogs. Most frogs are more or less asocial.
A bullfrog with paralyzed legs is pretty bad though. If it can't move around and catch prey by itself I would put it down if...
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It'll be fine without other frogs. Most frogs are more or less asocial.
A bullfrog with paralyzed legs is pretty bad though. If it can't move around and catch prey by itself I would put it down if...
For frogs, other roach species such as turkestan roaches and lobster roaches are vastly superior to dubia roaches.
It's not as daunting as it sounds. It's basically dirt + plants + light = frog setup that needs practically no maintainence besides feeding and misting.
Best substrate by far is live substrate. Put an inch of gravel (ideally too large for the frog to swallow) or those fancy clay ball things on the bottom of the tank, cover it with a layer of paper...
Ask your husband if anything happened while you were gone- like handling, or escaping while the cage was open, or any other potentially stressful event.
In any case... grays are generally very...
I'm curious why you think the worm's length needs to be smaller than the distance between a frog's eyes. It's the width that matters, and even then it hardly matters with something soft like a worm....
It did what now?!?
I was watching this video about NASA's Golden Records and discovered that one of my favorite animals was included among the images showing a variety of scenes from Earth. Just thought I'd share.
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Could it be a slime mold? They're harmless.
That sounds like nose rub, not ant damage. She's probably just stressed out from being attacked by ants and moved around and stuff.
Can you put the frogs and crickets on a table with its legs sitting in pans of water?
You said it looks like a pebble, is it curled up into a ball or all stretched out? I've never seen a dead frog that wasn't stretched out.
A planted tank is by far the lowest maintenance option.
Mine all eat worms, but they definetely have difficulty getting them down. Sometimes they'll even eat a worm only to have it slither back out of their mouth a few minutes later.
Try wiping the...
How recent were the falls?
Gray treefrogs and toads are active throughout the summer. And besides, where do you suppose temperate frogs go in the middle of the summer when they're less active? Just because conditions in...
A lot of people here will say that water bowls are an absolute must at all times for all frogs, but I don't buy it. If they aren't changed every day, they're just a breeding ground for disease....
For tree frogs you don't necessarily need a vertical tank, it just needs to be roomy enough. I don't see why a vertical tank would be needed unless you're getting the absolute minimum size for the...
Looks like another gray.
Jeez, didn't see that coming! Was he already a full grown adult when you got him?
Is the leg injured or infected? If it doesn't pose an immediate danger to her health it's probably not worth the risk.
Could be a sign that the humidity is a bit too low. Sometimes they just like to sit in the substrate, all 3 mine do it occasionally.
The nitrogen cycle- breaking down waste, using it as fertilizer.
Yeah that's why things like pothos, ivy and wandering jew are typically used. They do fine in dim light.