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    Default Re: Difficult Maintenance due to Bratty Frogs!

    haha, no problem. Pacific Chorus Frogs are pretty common from what I've seen, but I'm on the Atlantic not Pacific.

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    Default Re: Difficult Maintenance due to Bratty Frogs!

    Firstly, I would like to say; Welcome to the Fourm!

    There are people against and for removing frogs for feeding.

    I am personally for it, it keeps their enclosure much cleaner (no cricket legs, droppings, etc.) and as you stated, it allows you time to do normal maintenance, while they eat.

    Just be sure to rinse your hands VERY throughly before handling your frogs (to clean off any chemicals, cleaners, etc.) and try to minimize handling becuase amphibinas absorb the salt and oil naturally found on our skin through their skin.

    ~Royce

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    Default Re: Difficult Maintenance due to Bratty Frogs!

    Hi, I dont know if you will find this helpful but with regards handling the frogs to move them; I move mine by getting a little plastic container - a clear one with lid - I hold the pot in the palm of my hand and use my fingers (of the same hand; the pots are really small) to gently coax the frog into the container I then either cover with my palm to transfer to the holding / feeding container or gently pop the lid on being VERY careful not to trap feet, toes, etc. My frogs have got used to this and although I cant say they get into the container on their own but they are deffinately not so stressed as when I used to handle them. Of course this method is probably not viable with larger frogs I started to use this method when mine were newly morphed and I was worried I would lose or hurt them if I tried to hold them.

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    You guys are all such lifesavers! These are all really great tips! I did the plastic container but they didnt seem to like that very much, and I don't know if that would make them comfortable enough to eat it there. Any suggestions on that? I'd like to remove them to feed them becuase it lets me know they ARE eating, but that's just for my benefit.

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    http://www.frogforum.net/blogs/hedda...-froggies.html# here is the link to my other post. maybe you guys can help me figure out what kind they are??

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