Quote Originally Posted by Andison View Post
Ok so my uth's came in and I put them on the side of my ten gallons and frustratingly enough I saw NO difference! I guess I should've gotten bigger ones.
So I have some 50 watt red night lights from my last reptile set ups. Can I use these to raise the temperature? It's been cold in my house, with trying to adjust to the warmer weather my ac has been doing work I guess, my thermometer in their tanks has a low of 69!
So I have two 50 watt night lights, can I use them? They wont hurt the frogs will they? One is albino..
Also I got my red wigglers in, and went and bought some night crawlers for some variety. One of my frogs will eat but the albino one wont. I've had the frogs for a good three or four weeks so they should be preetty used to the set up by now.. Should I stabilize a good temperature and keep trying? Or how long should I let my baby frog not eat before I start reading about force feeding...
Get the temps up. You can use the 50 watt infrared bulbs they won't hurt. They will burn off humidity, but that's to be expected.

Definetly get the climate stable and keep leaving food in. Break the back legs off the crickets before placing them in so they're easier to catch. Try the red wigglers when your frog comes. Out to eat. Force feeding is usec as a last resort. If your frog does not eat for 8 to 10 days you will need to force feed him/her.

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