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    Hedera is toxic.
    Hope it will be ok for your frog.
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    hi guys, im really scared for a thing: yesterday, in my frog feces i saw 2 small white things, like small stones...but when i try to touch these small things, they are really flabby...

    my frog doesnt have strange behavior, so i dont know...

    what can that be?

    ps: my frog just ate croackroaches

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    Quote Originally Posted by arci90 View Post
    hi guys, im really scared for a thing: yesterday, in my frog feces i saw 2 small white things, like small stones...but when i try to touch these small things, they are really flabby...

    my frog doesnt have strange behavior, so i dont know...

    what can that be?

    ps: my frog just ate croackroaches
    If you are feeding your frog worms like Night Crawlers, sometimes there will be one that doesn't digest all the way and its skin or body will remain in your frogs excrement undigested and appear blobby, Also sometimes their will be mucus around some objects that have been accidentally ingested while hunting and eating. If your frog appears to have normal behavior and the feces were not runny your frog should be fine. Also be sure to look for parasitic worms in your frogs feces. They are not very hard to spot when you break apart the feces. It is always a good idea to examine the frogs feces after every bowel movement to look for parasites and anything out of the ordinary.


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    really nice answer anyway my frog feces now are normal, and that one was an accidentally episode ihope well

    i have another question: can i feed my frog with dendrobaena veneta worms? or they are toxic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arci90 View Post
    really nice answer anyway my frog feces now are normal, and that one was an accidentally episode ihope well

    i have another question: can i feed my frog with dendrobaena veneta worms? or they are toxic?
    I don't know what those are. Go to the feeder section of the forum and ask there.

    http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...culturing-etc/


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    hi guys! my pixie at the moment is 8 months old...today i gave a mouse to my frog: my frog, before attacking, swell and deflate is body...maybe frogs prepare their stomach if they see a large prey?

    another question: my frog took the mouse, killed him and started to eat...the mouse was quite entirely eaten, but at the end my frog spitted the mouse and didnt eat him is this normal? i have to leave the dead mouse in terrarium or i have to get off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arci90 View Post
    hi guys! my pixie at the moment is 8 months old...today i gave a mouse to my frog: my frog, before attacking, swell and deflate is body...maybe frogs prepare their stomach if they see a large prey?

    another question: my frog took the mouse, killed him and started to eat...the mouse was quite entirely eaten, but at the end my frog spitted the mouse and didnt eat him is this normal? i have to leave the dead mouse in terrarium or i have to get off?
    Sometimes they will spit the mouse out if it is to big for the frog. Was it an adult mouse or Pinky? You must remove the dead mouse or it will attract unwanted bacteria and insects. More than likely you'll have to throw it away unless you can wiggle it with tongs to get the frogs attention to try and it it again, but if its too large he may not appear interested.


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