okay so they are brothers but look how huge one is?? one is 4 inch already. One is picky eater. I did not take pic i wont put them together like that. But the small one ate a pinky mouse. I thought would be good in case calicum problem? I rub d3 on their skin once a week so they can absorb calcium rather than dust it on their food.
ANy idea why one is so huge and one tiny?
If they are from the same clutch of eggs I would have to say the green got the crappy end of the gene pool, that is a huge difference. Did you breed them yourself or were you just told that they were from the same clutch? Because if you were just told this the person may have just told you that and didn't know what they were talking about and they are from 2 different clutches. those are the only 2 things I think of off the top of head.
1 Male Giant African Bullfrog
2 Woodhouse's Toads
11 Pacific Treefrogs
1 Dubia Roach Colony
2 Australian Green Treefrogs
i did not breed them but i know where they came from yeah all related same clutch which shocking
Then yeah I would say he got the bad end of gene pool for sure, and if that’s the case there’s not much you can do.
More like the albino may have eaten more of it's siblings than the green.
Which brings me to my next comment to the OP. Do not ever place a much smaller frog in the same container as a much larger individual. The larger frog will eat the smaller one and it does not matter if you're watching them. You are not fast enough to stop it .
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