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    Brandon Lee Hoover
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    Alright good deal. I can head to any local place and get worms pretty easy, think even my Walmart carries them. I only said mealworms because I saw them listed under their normal diet but I definitely don't want something moving around to much once he swallows it especially if he suffered an internal injury I don't know about. I also wasn't so sure about the earthworms because I know frogs often won't eat what isn't moving and if you cut them down that small they usually don't wiggle much if at all. About how many bite sized pieces should I attempt to feed him per feeding?

    He may recover after all I saw him slowly but surely move his left leg in towards his body when I went to go place a top on the container he hasn't moved his right leg at all though. He hasn't moved much at all and I will avoid moving him as much as possible he is on the paper towel atm but I can probably just slide it from under him when I go to put the substrate in.

    You have been a huge help if he makes it his name shall be Don without you I would have had no idea what to be doing :S

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    An update!

    Wow! Did he have me scared this morning, there ability to change color is really astounding!
    I woke up to this thinking my little guy had gone over the hill in the night time
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    But I misted his box and before my eyes his colors changed almost completely back to his dark brown; spots and all! Hes still slightly pale and it seems he is sleeping or attempting to his eyes are half open and he only moved away from the mist and morning sunlight as if he just wanted to go back to bed. Like I do every morning lol

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    Its going to be a hard fight for both of you. I hope he makes it.

    Good luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Its going to be a hard fight for both of you. I hope he makes it.

    Good luck
    Me too! He seems a lot healthier this afternoon after only one day.

    His new home. I got the gauges from a friend its easily staying 80F and around 78% humidity. The bottom is Coconut fiber I got a huge bag on sale for $5 the container was $3 and I already had the screen and glue. Thanks to a very helpful thread on this forum it was a cheap and easy comfy setup.
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    I put in some earth worm pieces one is missing, but I'm not sure if he ate it or if it just got buried. I put him in a new home after I got home from class he was very active at first but I'm not sure he can move very well in the coconut fiber without his back legs or if he simply isn't trying to move. I don't want to try and provoke movement, but I'm worried. He was moving quiet well in the container that was just leaves and paper towels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Lee Hoover View Post
    Me too! He seems a lot healthier this afternoon after only one day.

    His new home. I got the gauges from a friend its easily staying 80F and around 78% humidity. The bottom is Coconut fiber I got a huge bag on sale for $5 the container was $3 and I already had the screen and glue. Thanks to a very helpful thread on this forum it was a cheap and easy comfy setup.
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    I put in some earth worm pieces one is missing, but I'm not sure if he ate it or if it just got buried. I put him in a new home after I got home from class he was very active at first but I'm not sure he can move very well in the coconut fiber without his back legs or if he simply isn't trying to move. I don't want to try and provoke movement, but I'm worried. He was moving quiet well in the container that was just leaves and paper towels.
    You can put leaf litter over the substrate so he can push off the leaves and not sink. Setup looks good. Keep a close eye on him.


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    Good deal and so glad to hear.

    I love leaf liter for frogs. holds moisture and gives them places to hide under or climb onto.
    You set him up nice and he should be comfortable in there.

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    My fears of him moving on the substrate are gone I woke up and found him in the plate of water, the only problem is now he cant get out of the plate! I watched the little guy struggle to get on top of the only upright branch I have in there and he flipped right on his back back into the water dish and couldn't get up. I left him for a few minutes to see if he could move on his own but after 10 or so he gave up and fell asleep. Hes been very active this morning but his legs keep getting stuck on leaves and I've had to move him from the dish one other time.

    Any advice? I hate watching the little guy stuggle so much to move around, but I'm afraid its just going to be a fact of life for him if his legs don't heal. I want to try and make the home as comfortable as possible with his disability.

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