I had had posted before asking for feeding help, I thought it was him just being picky but it seem to got worse. I started to give Namco crickets again and he like them for only a week, now he stop eating in general. I currently have three crickets in his cage thinking he may not like the large metal tweezers. but that doesn't seem to be the case. I checked for impactions many times never finding one, but i do let him swim in the warm water for a bit cause he seem to like it. If you can help with the eating issue please help. The other issue is my frog eyes get shut by thick mucus layers. Sometimes he can open them on his own but other times i have to help him. Yes i do wash my hands before and after handling him. All suggestions are welcomed. I only had Namco for five months and I would wish to share a friendship with my frog for years to come.
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10 gallons
1 frog
I in Florida an the outside humindity is always above 50 and i mist him daily
room temp. 70 to 80
tap with water conditioner
frog moss
live succulents with a well cleaned stick
crickets
calcium samples which ran out a while ago.
natural light from window
misting, water, house temp
few days but I posted this before and the night after he ate.
no
really skinny, and eyes have mucus on then
6 months
5 months
captive
meal worms, night crawlers
a lot recently to get him in a baths(thinking he had an impaction)
in my room next to my bed
I mist him daily, change his water when it dirty or dry, leave him crickets at night
I can try to get picture in a bit. Sorry for taking a while to respond, I went on a trip with my family, this is more so why I was worry. My frog did make through. I had a person to care for him, but I think she only cared for my cat and not my frog cause the tank was very dry.
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Okay... Let's start fresh
Take everything out of his house and rinse it out. Dry the tank. There should not be any loose moss, rocks, pebbles or anything he can accidentally swallow when eating. It should be simple... Tank, coconut fiber substrate or plain unfertilized plantation soil, a water bowl no deeper than his chin, a thermometer, a hygrometer to measure the humidity in the tank, and a spray bottle. See also below...
Use only dechlorinated water. Never just tap water. You can buy dechlorinating solution from the amphibian or fish section of a pet store. Tap water can have chlorine and chloramines in it, which is toxic to frogs. He will eventually develop tox-out syndrome from the build up of chemicals absorbed. Use only dechlorinated water for soaking bowl water and for moistening the substrate.
You can use coconut fiber (not husk) for substrate. It should be moist but not soaking wet.
The humidity in his tank should be 75-80% by misting. You'll likely have to do this twice a day. For misting, do not use plain tap water. Use either dechlorinated water or distilled water. Never use distilled water for substrate or for soaking bowl.
Change his water bowl water with dechlorinated everyday. This is how they drink. It's easiest to use an empty gallon water jug to make up a gallon of dechlorinated water at a time.
Get a nice cave for your frog to hide in.
Cover the back and two sides of his tank with some sort of background so he feels safe.
Do not feed mealworms, they can cause intestinal impaction. Use crickets, small Dubia roaches or cut pieces of earthworms or night crawlers from a clean, chemical-free source. Food should be no larger than the distance between their eyes.
His tank temp should be 80'F. You can let it drop to 78'F at night.
You'll need the supplements.
Your frog is likely dehydrated. Give him a nice 80'F temp dechlorinated water soak tonight for about a half an hour. He can stay in longer if he likes.
Can you link some new photos?
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From the sound of it I am doing most of it right. I do put water conditioner in his water for both the spray bottle and the water bowl. I will try the gallon of water because it seems wasteful to fill every dish with new drops. I still got school so I will try my best to mist his two times a day. My family is on a limited budget but I will try to get a cover, wall covers, and calcium supplement (he stop eating after the sample packets I got from the pet store during costumer appreciation week.) Is the flooring safe? cause I was tweezers feeding him but he stop liking that and he wont eat when I bath him. Thank you for your help, he did eat last night which is good and a sign of improvement.
You need to feed your crickets several days before you feed them to your frog. I feed the crickets I feed to my Horned Frog, carrots, sweet potato, romaine lettuce, apple and Gut Load Cricket & Insect Food.
Yes I do that, I leave a carrot in the cricket pen and in Namco's tank. I sometimes joke I have a pet carrot cause it does almost as much as my frog.
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