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Size:  116.3 KB so hes been kinda sitting behind his leaves and stuff and not been kinda jumping all over the place like he usually does but he eats perfectly fine and he was pretty active last night when i was feeding them but he went back to his spot later on after i was finished. And his chin is a little bit saggy is that normal? Please help

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    anyone...

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    Looks perfect

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    He looks fat and happy to me. Mine sometimes just need chill time, maybe he's just in deep though. Lol, I'm sure he's fine.


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    He looks fine to me also. Slightly on the heavy side, though. You may want to cut back on the feeding a bit.... but just my opinion.
    Like Gary, my frogs will sometimes just 'chill,' for days sometimes. So that doesn't alarm me. And his chin being a little soggy, can you elaborate?
    if it's his neck, it will look soggy or saggy after calling. If it's his lower jaw, that could be a sign of calcium deficiency.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bolisnide View Post
    He looks fine to me also. Slightly on the heavy side, though. You may want to cut back on the feeding a bit.... but just my opinion.
    Like Gary, my frogs will sometimes just 'chill,' for days sometimes. So that doesn't alarm me. And his chin being a little soggy, can you elaborate?
    if it's his neck, it will look soggy or saggy after calling. If it's his lower jaw, that could be a sign of calcium deficiency.
    i havent been feeding hum too much they're juveniles so ive been feeding them 2 crickets a day thats whats everyone says to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frogsandlizards24 View Post
    i havent been feeding hum too much they're juveniles so ive been feeding them 2 crickets a day thats whats everyone says to do
    This is not a juvenile.. he's a bit older, maybe a teenager
    I still think he's a bit heavy. You can probably switch to every other day feeding.
    Also, still curious about the jaw/throat? How's it doing?
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    Does not look fat to me at all TBh. Imo the stomach of a dumpy is not an accurate way of checking if they are over weight or not. Its leg size and the flap over its ears are the best way Imo. And to me they look fine.

    I'm also gonna say that I think "he" is a she

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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    Does not look fat to me at all TBh. Imo the stomach of a dumpy is not an accurate way of checking if they are over weight or not. Its leg size and the flap over its ears are the best way Imo. And to me they look fine.

    I'm also gonna say that I think "he" is a she
    Not looking at the stomach
    And like I said, just my opinion. frog is certainly not obese, but 'she' is not a juvenile, for sure, and doesn't require daily feeding.
    The OP asked, just giving my answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    Does not look fat to me at all TBh. Imo the stomach of a dumpy is not an accurate way of checking if they are over weight or not. Its leg size and the flap over its ears are the best way Imo. And to me they look fine.

    I'm also gonna say that I think "he" is a she
    "He" croaks lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bolisnide View Post
    Not looking at the stomach
    And like I said, just my opinion. frog is certainly not obese, but 'she' is not a juvenile, for sure, and doesn't require daily feeding.
    The OP asked, just giving my answer.
    The frog is less than 2 inches how isnt that a juvenile...sorry if that sounds rude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frogsandlizards24 View Post
    The frog is less than 2 inches how isnt that a juvenile...sorry if that sounds rude.
    Maybe a different pic, not so close up.
    It does look pretty big.
    My female croaked a bit when I brought her home.... I think its because she was not happy. Now that she's settled in, i dont hear a sound out of her unless I spray her and she does not like to be sprayed. LoL

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICFrogs View Post
    Maybe a different pic, not so close up.
    It does look pretty big.
    My female croaked a bit when I brought her home.... I think its because she was not happy. Now that she's settled in, i dont hear a sound out of her unless I spray her and she does not like to be sprayed. LoL
    Haha but this one croaks a lot like at night, early morning, evening when im about to feed them. And when i play other whites croaking he croaks. So im pretty sure hes a male

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    Well, I think he's Gorgeous no matter what the sex!
    How long have you had him?
    My Lily isnt very active most of the time, she likes to hide behind the plants too. She has her moments when she's very active and really trying to escape.
    I'll put my hand in to change the water bowl and she jumps on me and sits there the whole time I'm changing the water.
    They all have different personalities, keep an eye on him and make sure there is nothing serious going on. Is he eating?
    He could just be a little lazy and moves when he wants to. (Like my Lily)

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    Then I guess its a male lol.

    Can we get another pic of him to compare his size to something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICFrogs View Post
    Well, I think he's Gorgeous no matter what the sex!
    How long have you had him?
    My Lily isnt very active most of the time, she likes to hide behind the plants too. She has her moments when she's very active and really trying to escape.
    I'll put my hand in to change the water bowl and she jumps on me and sits there the whole time I'm changing the water.
    They all have different personalities, keep an eye on him and make sure there is nothing serious going on. Is he eating?
    He could just be a little lazy and moves when he wants to. (Like my Lily)
    This post was i a while ago and his chin is fine, hes completely active, and literally attacks the feeding tongs when he sees them! Ive had him for almost a month now and they (i have two) are perfectly fine! Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by poison View Post
    Then I guess its a male lol.

    Can we get another pic of him to compare his size to something?
    Sure once i get home from wherever im going haha. I'll compair him to my finger although im a kid so my finger will probably look really small compaired to him.. But ill try my best

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    Just make sure the humidity is high enough as well as make sure that there isn't any red on the legs or random white specks that appear or eating and loosing weight. Sometimes they can start hiding and being "non-social" and it could be the start of something. But as long as these symptoms aren't present you should be fine. Any way to get a picture of the belly and legs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by makrau03 View Post
    Just make sure the humidity is high enough as well as make sure that there isn't any red on the legs or random white specks that appear or eating and loosing weight. Sometimes they can start hiding and being "non-social" and it could be the start of something. But as long as these symptoms aren't present you should be fine. Any way to get a picture of the belly and legs?
    As i said this was posted a good while ago, and non of this is happening anymore. The frog is fine thanks for your concern though

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