Glad to hear they did surgery. Around my location, a vet would not do surgery on any animal that's not a cat, dog, or normal pet.
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Glad to hear they did surgery. Around my location, a vet would not do surgery on any animal that's not a cat, dog, or normal pet.
What he said.
Josh's frogs I would recommend. It is a little expensive ordering online but I've ordered before and had great success raising them.
It's a few months since this post but do you still have him?
I personally wouldn't use it and would only use water to clean.
Sorry to hear.
Very odd. Never heard of a amphibian being diagnosed with that before.......Or perhaps Covid? Hope it gets better.
Sounds like you know what your doing. I always use a heat bulb with my amphibians because it's easy to control the heat without using heat from ambient light. As for the possible early hibernation,...
I agree with Cathy, you should be fine feeding it just worms. I still would dust them but maybe once or twice a month. I never dust my amphibians because they eat food with bones already on them. Let...
I'm looking to buy another male Pixie to add to my collection. Must already be at least 3 years old. I'll pay shipping and must be for a fair price....not overpriced like we see in these...
Technically yes you can because they love in the same type of biome. However, I've never housed two separate species in the same tank.....and most people don't.
Wait for the croak. Then you will know for sure.
I'm more concerned about that extra money I would be spending on constantly buying insects when I can catch them out in my yard for free. Yes there is a possibility for parasites but that's just part...
You sound like you have it all figured out. For pixies, you can feed them anything you want TBH. They aren't picky and food is food. Feeder goldfish is good every so often and anything with bones so...
I don't see why not. I go out in my yard and feed mines anything I can catch.
It is nearly impossible to tell from looks at only 4 months. Wait till it's around a year and listen at night for calls. If it calls then it's a male. Also the head will develop wider if it is a...
They are most likely gnats. They breed in stagnant water and survival around warm humid regions. There larva can be difficult to spot and if the whole tank is not clean, them there could be a few...
Sounds like you have some gnats that matured from your tank. They do bite and they are irritating. The best advise is to keep your tank cleaned. Gnats thrive and reproduce in and near stagnant water...
Just make sure your water stays clean. I had a problem one time with little tiny moths.
It happens to everyone. Just keep monitoring and make sure it eats.
Happened to the water of my 2 yo female. It was a white film on the surface. After I changed the water it went away. Don't know what it coulda been but she molted not to long before that.
From the looks of it, yes female. The head looks a bit to small to be a male.
It's a female by the looks of it. Male would have wider face . If you haven't heard deep calls at night then it's 100% a female.
Still to early to tell. The head is nice and wide but my female had a nice large head when she was young. The colors around the leg mean absolutely nothing, my female has bright orange sides and is...
Hello John, great suggestion. I had my SAB for about a year now and I'm just getting myself a marine toad. I'm really looking forward to watch him/her grow.