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    Default Re: Red Eyed Tree Frogs in New Mexico!

    Sorry to hear you lost one If they weren't transported correctly, they could have been exposed to extreme conditions, heat, cold, circus juggling, who knows?!

    You sound like a very responsible keeper-- like mrzoggs said, don't blame yourself. You don't know what they'd been through before they came into your care.

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    Iam a little bit lost,I don,t know if iam allowed to just post a mgs here?Iam intrested to start keeping RETF I have been on my project build for 6mths,I hope to complete it by xmas,I have started to plant Bromilads+Air Plants in the Canopy,I have done a lot of reading,+got a fair idea what to aim for ie the Climate ect,My build is in our attic away from the tv,I did want to mix TF But they they say it,s a bad move.illness ect,I just want to pick up more gen about RETF they look stunning,That,s why I have taken my time over getting things right for them, any advice would be welcomed atb
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ceri View Post
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    Iam a little bit lost,I don,t know if iam allowed to just post a mgs here?Iam intrested to start keeping RETF I have been on my project build for 6mths,I hope to complete it by xmas,I have started to plant Bromilads+Air Plants in the Canopy,I have done a lot of reading,+got a fair idea what to aim for ie the Climate ect,My build is in our attic away from the tv,I did want to mix TF But they they say it,s a bad move.illness ect,I just want to pick up more gen about RETF they look stunning,That,s why I have taken my time over getting things right for them, any advice would be welcomed atb
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    Hi Ceri, hope that you're finding you're way around the forum better. I read about your viv project, and it sounds awesome (a little envious, actually )! Please post pics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ceri View Post
    Hi
    Iam a little bit lost,I don,t know if iam allowed to just post a mgs here?Iam intrested to start keeping RETF I have been on my project build for 6mths,I hope to complete it by xmas,I have started to plant Bromilads+Air Plants in the Canopy,I have done a lot of reading,+got a fair idea what to aim for ie the Climate ect,My build is in our attic away from the tv,I did want to mix TF But they they say it,s a bad move.illness ect,I just want to pick up more gen about RETF they look stunning,That,s why I have taken my time over getting things right for them, any advice would be welcomed atb
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shade38 View Post
    Sorry to hear you lost one If they weren't transported correctly, they could have been exposed to extreme conditions, heat, cold, circus juggling, who knows?!

    You sound like a very responsible keeper-- like mrzoggs said, don't blame yourself. You don't know what they'd been through before they came into your care.
    Thanks Toni. Well, lessons are learned everyday, right! Will never support these big chains by purchasing another living creature from them. After reading about Heather and her red eyes she brought home from Petco, I too wonder where they're coming from and how they're transported. Not to mention how they're housed when they finally arrive at the store. Poor things.

    On another note, I found poop! I'm so excited and thought I would share
    (my husband thinks I'm nuts that I'm so excited about poo, but that is a very good sign things are moving along!

    Also, will post a picture soon.... the viv is totally different now (still too small, but I'm really happy with how it is for now).
    Paper towel substrate, lots of pothos and snake plants, and a plastic fake tree. The frog is up high in a snake plant, and seems to be more comfortable (less stressed). And it's nose seems to be healing, so yippee!
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