I'll fill my little pac man frogs water source and turn around and BAM it's gone.... I don't know why it instantly evaporates...... I don't use a heat lamp so how is this possible?
I'll fill my little pac man frogs water source and turn around and BAM it's gone.... I don't know why it instantly evaporates...... I don't use a heat lamp so how is this possible?
Unless your waterbowl is your stove, it's not evaporating. It's most likely a hole in your bowl.
Seriously, There's no hole. I have no idea why it's just vanishing.....
same thing happens to me. its annoying
No matter what water bowel I use it always just vanishes....
If it's a small bowl, and a large frog is sitting in it, he could absorb it. Other than that, I have no idea. But I can assure you that it won't evaporize in
20 seconds.
if the frog was in there it could be that he/she absorb the water...if not...your pacman dumped all the water while you turned lol jk.
If the bowl is on top of a heat mat it may go quicker? Or your frog may just splash a lot? If it's quite shallow with a large frog a few leg kicks can splash it out.
I really doubt a heat pad is enough to do the trick in 20 sec.
What is the frog's normal temperature and humidity? If the water evaporating quickly (usually from higher temperatures), than it should be producing abit of humidity. Do you notice a difference before and after you put in the water. I don't understand how water would evaporate so quickly, though.
You can test for leaks for sure by putting a napkin of paper towel on a flat surface, fill the dish (don't spill any of the water), and then check the paper towel to see if it is wet.
It maybe the bowl is pourus, so the water goes into the bowl, ( if it was a terracote bowl) could be that unless you have a plastic water bowl.
Marg.
Believe me they absurd and also splash it out of the dish They are very sloppy going in and out .They are not careful at all. when they sit in it they move around and there goes the water in to the coco fiber. I bet you the coco fiber is extremely wet around the dish.
Could have something to do with the type of water conditioner your using. Just a guess. Might change how the water changes form.
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