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    Default New red eye tree frog

    Hey everyone just picked up tiny red eyed tree frog today was curious if this would be the best calcium and vitamins for it?Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1409350248.064386.jpg
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    Default Re: New red eye tree frog

    Congrats on your new baby! So so adorable . Those supplements will work just fine. I'm typing from my phone so it's hard for me to search right now, but there is a sticky somewhere on the forum for a dusting schedule. I would recommend getting your baby into quarantine type enclosure for thirty days though. That way you can easily monitor eating and pooping to make sure your baby is healthy.
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    Default New red eye tree frog

    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
    Congrats on your new baby! So so adorable . Those supplements will work just fine. I'm typing from my phone so it's hard for me to search right now, but there is a sticky somewhere on the forum for a dusting schedule. I would recommend getting your baby into quarantine type enclosure for thirty days though. That way you can easily monitor eating and pooping to make sure your baby is healthy.
    Thanks for replying! The only reason I didn't put him in a quarantine is because the frog has been in this enclosure for about a month at my local "pet shop" I got the frog and terrarium and for a pretty good deal. This is how it was set up. I didn't want to stress my lil guy out any more than I had to. It hard to see him eat but he is pooping I can see it in the cage
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    Default Re: New red eye tree frog

    Hi Dave,

    I think, in this situation, you made the right decision; despite the fact QT is recommended for incoming and any frog the is apparently ill. ( lethargic / not eating / diarrhea )

    Be watchful of any diarrhea ? of which would indicate the need for a fecal test and the possibility of parasites.

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    Default New red eye tree frog

    Do you know the growth rate of these frogs my Pac-Man has grown tremendously now this little red eyed tree frog is about the size of a quarter


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