Shes not big like my clawed frogs who are monsters, will she still grow??? ALSO she will not hibernate i followed exact file on how but she wants to keep eating and swimming she was miserable in the hibernation tank.
That sounds odd, how big is the frog? If you've had the frog 2 years it should be full size already. Aestivation/hibernation is very risky, I wouldn't recommend trying it. You could lose your frog. I feel like its especially risky if your frog hasnt grown properly. These frogs are supposed to range in the 3-5 inch range.(around 7-13cm)
Some pictures would also be very helpful.
1 Male Giant African Bullfrog
2 Woodhouse's Toads
11 Pacific Treefrogs
1 Dubia Roach Colony
2 Australian Green Treefrogs
she is 4 inches but i mean i thought they were aCF size and they (they as in my ACF) are monsters at 4 years old. Someone saw mine today and almost fainted they wer so huge. Around six inches but legs make them look big. I wont do the hibernation. I wanted to because i kept getting told to. I did the instructions and it looked like she was unhappy. I dont know if i can add sand or something to her tank and she can burrow in there if she wants? she just really was so miserable on land.
You have ACFs that are 6 inches? I didnt know they got that large. 4 inches is normal for a budgett's frog. As for hibernation or aestivation, that is A very dangerous process..often frogs do not wake up. A lot of users consider it unnecessary.
I wouldn't recommend trying it. If you feel like adding some of land to the enclosure there are probably ways to set it up. A budgett's frog may enjoy a little land sometimes. I don't know, since i've never had a budgett's. I think most people just keep them in water.
I kinda want a budgett's. They look fun lol
1 Male Giant African Bullfrog
2 Woodhouse's Toads
11 Pacific Treefrogs
1 Dubia Roach Colony
2 Australian Green Treefrogs
they are but they are so hard to find now idk why
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