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    Default Re: Cornuta lacks appaetite---What to do?

    I would stick with the earthworms and put calcium powder on the worms. You want to gain as much weight on them as possible. Try pinky mice also.

    You can use a blender a make a "shake" out of the pinkys and use a syringe and a small airline tube and direct feed to the stomach. USE AS LAST RESORT

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    Default Re: Cornuta lacks appaetite---What to do?

    Not to intrude but what would be the method to force feed a baby pacman who wont eat? Since a Popsicle stick would be to large. He has no interest at all in food and I know he needs to eat.

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    Default Re: Cornuta lacks appaetite---What to do?

    Is it a female?? I noticed my female refused a lil extra food this week, as we got a rain storm, might have trigger the ol girl

    you should leave alone for a day or two, then at night time offer a live hopper mouse(eyes just opened& has to be able to crawl yet not old enough to bite) and leave the room ......

    plus for now, you might want to blacken/paper his side of tank... as he's not used to sitting out in the open.....

    **the key is to leave it be for a few days, every time you check' on it to make sure it's ok it adds stress to your frog......

    I got 4 wc and didn't need to force feed any, I left them in quarantine room and let them be...now they all feed on mice & horn worms and even got 'Hara' to eat goo food from chopstix

    Im sure after a yr or so ill have them doing double back flips

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    Default Re: Cornuta lacks appaetite---What to do?

    You just recieved this Frog yesterday. It is no where near under weight, and is actually quite plump for a wild caught Cornuta, which was stated in the add. You need to let the animal settle in, then attempt to feed in a week or two. That animal also needs alot more cover than that, and alot of water. I actually keep mine 100% aquatic and they do very well that way. Once you establish the animal in your care, you can move it to a sparse set-up, but not at this point.

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    Default Re: Cornuta lacks appaetite---What to do?

    Okay, as for the feeder fish, try some Platty's or Mollies. Try a live pinky or hopper aged as suggested in one of the replies.....eyes just opened and able to stumble about but not able to bite.
    Feed at night. leave the room or at least place a cloth over the tank so it has some privacy. The wild caught usually are reluctant to eat in captivity, but with some patience & effort, they will do well.

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