Quote Originally Posted by kevinp View Post
spring water is ok. you really don't have to spray the frogs directly. moisture levels can be kept up by live plants and just misting the enclosure. neurological= nervous system. in captive amphibians and reptiles not enough calcium , or not the right type/ratio can lead to a host of problems. if your remain frogs aren't in a bad way a good calcium powder will correct the problem. if your frog is very bad, you can take it to the vet and get a calcium injection. never saw it with a frog..reptiles alot. if it doesn't warrant an injection..repashy resuecal is a potent calcium supplement. i just regularly use repashy calcium plus which is an excellent all purpose calcium with low dose vitamin. you have lights , t.v. stereo in your living room ? cats, or dog ? just some things to think on.


stress is a major cotributor to captive animal problems. almost any problem can be made worse and complicated when there are stressors. read the care sheet to check temp and humidity requirements.
I dont spray them directly i spray the fake plants around them and i mist the walls so it drips down slowly. I also spray the soil. My husband actually came home from work an hour ago and had repashy. He went to the pet store to get crickets and decided to get a calcium supplement. We dont have a very bright light, i have them in a corner where its dark, also i have no animals inside. Only pets inside are our uromastyx. The tv thing i have thought about and may think about moving my tank to the opposite side of the room. I will check the care sheet now