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    Re: Crickets as staple food for larger amphibians

    Cut off the head? Is this because they could potentially eat their way out of the frog like meal worms? (Never seen a super worm)
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    Re: Crickets as staple food for larger amphibians

    That sounds like a great diet. Did your guys always eat the worms or did you have to convince them? Mine don't even notice worms it would seem.
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    Crickets as staple food for larger amphibians

    Hi all,


    I have a couple mossy tree frogs which are largish frogs between a red eye and a whites size wise and I'm wondering what people's thoughts are on crickets being a staple food for larger...
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    Re: New member and sick frog :(

    Well update on Oscar:
    took him to king George animal hospital and had him checked, we're suspecting mal nutrition due to a greedy tank mate and a possible injury on top of that. Dr Pruss checked his...
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    Re: New member and sick frog :(

    So I'm now suspecting that he has some sort of infection, it's hard to say for sure because of his mossy skin patterns by I think he's got a bit of a red ting now and he has a black spot on his side....
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    Re: New member and sick frog :(

    oh and thanks guys for your responses :)
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    Re: New member and sick frog :(

    jeez thats a short lifespan if thats the case (although old age is a way better ailment than MBD or whatever else this could be!) I'll look into that, I have to confess when i bought them i assumed...
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    New member and sick frog :(

    Hi everyone,

    new mmber here. I am hoping people may have some insight for me:

    i have owned two Vietnamese mossy frogs (theloderma corticale) for almost 5 years now. Both male. Both are of good...
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