How are things going Shanny? I hope she has managed to pull it back in.
How are things going Shanny? I hope she has managed to pull it back in.
don't mess with my frogs
I tried pushing it back in yesterday and manged to get most of it back in except for one little bit. And it doesn't help that he keeps crawling up the glass to sleep or flicks at it with his back legsI think he knows now though that I'm trying to help him
I have him in my spare tank with two water dishes
I've actually been feeding smaller crickets than I normally would because I've introduced my two juveniles into the same terrarium.
I'm going to keep him in my spare tank for at least a week after I hopefully get this resolved. When this happened before I tried feeding him softer worms and he wouldn't touch them, but I don't want him to starve for a week. Any ideas what else I could try in that time, or just really tiny crickets?
It was hard to do but I didnt feed mine for a week. Every night she would be out hunting in the quarentine tank looking for food. After a week I gave her a couple 2 week old crickets and waited til she pooed then I put her back in with the rest. All I feed now is 2 week old crickets and it seems to be working out fine. She hogged all the crickets from the others for the first while but then started eating normally again. Its hard to not feed them but it is for the best.
don't mess with my frogs
A week without food should be no problem at all for an otherwise healthy and previously well fed adult tree frog. Mine (the one in the link Don provided) went 9 days without eating and I would have held out even longer but I was going on vacation and wanted to be around for her first eating and defecating. It's a balance between hunger and time to heal.
I fed earthworms sparingly when I resumed food, and slowly upped the food intake to normal levels. Earthworms are nutritionally awesome and easy to digest. After fasting for a time, they should become more appealing, cutting them up can also help if you can only find larger ones and be sure to clean off any substrate from the worms. Even in pieces they still wriggle.
I used a q-tip with KY jelly on it to do the re-insertion, no problem with fuzz from the q-tip and it's nice and slick.
Best of luck.
Yeah I know it won't hurt him, I just feel bad. When this happened the first time I didn't feed him for a week after and other people thought it was cruel.
I will try the earthworms, I have those for my axolotls.
Yep, I did the q-tip w jelly and there's still a small piece that I cannot get re-inserted. I'm going to give it another try in a few hours.
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