As far as differences I would imagine a baby will require more food as it is growing as well as smaller food for awhile. Habitat wise it should all be the same. Make sure to dust the feeders!
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Last night, I've found a baby Spotted Chorus Frog in our saltwater pool. Since saltwater is bad for frogs, I took him in and kept him overnight. Since he survived, I've decided to keep him since I have cared for adult Spotted Chorus Frogs. I know what adults need, so is there any additional steps I should take to care for my baby?
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(1.0.2) Hyla Cinerea; ("Mr.Peeper", Not Named, Not Named)
(1.2.6) Pseudacris Clarkii; ("Ms.Sugie", "Mr.Marvin", "Ms.Springer", +6 more)
(1.0.0) Deceased; ("Mr.Snoopy")
Current Projects:
Spotted Chorus Frog Breeding Project; Breeding Tank successfully setup! Frogs are in the tank!
As far as differences I would imagine a baby will require more food as it is growing as well as smaller food for awhile. Habitat wise it should all be the same. Make sure to dust the feeders!
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Do you feed them daily or every other day like adults? If I remember correctly, it's daily. Just trying to remember. And how many times do you dust a week?
NOTE: I AM NOT A VET OR QUALIFIYING MYSELF AS A VET IN ANY TERMS. PLEASE DO NOT TAKE MY WORDS AS A PROFESSIONAL.
(1.0.2) Hyla Cinerea; ("Mr.Peeper", Not Named, Not Named)
(1.2.6) Pseudacris Clarkii; ("Ms.Sugie", "Mr.Marvin", "Ms.Springer", +6 more)
(1.0.0) Deceased; ("Mr.Snoopy")
Current Projects:
Spotted Chorus Frog Breeding Project; Breeding Tank successfully setup! Frogs are in the tank!
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