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Introducing Peppermint! So named because it reminds me of the green peppermint ice cream with brown chocolate chips. I'm not sure what type of horned frog it is. Is it a Cranwelli?

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I have him/her about a week now. It is about 1.5". Really tiny fellow with a huge appetite. And it often misses its prey, hence I'm using paper towel changed daily instead of eco earth. Hope it gets better at hunting.

And here's a picture of its poop. Not so nice for my first post, but I need to know it's healthy. Does it look ok?
Its diet for the past week have been crickets, roaches, a few culls of Betta splendens (fighting fish) that I breed myself, and a few froglets.

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Also, I have a black background which came with the tank ANC I can see some reflections on it. Peppermint doesn't seem affected by the reflections though. Can I just leave it?

Lastly, I was thinking of getting Rep-cal and Herptivite for its supplement and vitamin. However, its instruction says to mix them in the ratio 1:1. Quite a few articles and people online have mentioned that calcium supplements and vitamins should be used on different days.
What should it be?
Vitamins should only be used once a week. What about calcium supplement?

Thank you.
Fighting fish are a salt water fish yes? If so you should stop feeding them to your frog. Even though you breed them parasites in salt water plus the salt water content of the fish could make your frog sick. Feeding froglets risks giving your frog parasites. Are the froglets wild caught?

The poop should be dark brown with a sort of mucus sack around it, but in some cases the sack will not be present. Doesn't look bad.

You're frog is a Green Ceratophrys Cranwelli. Looks good too. Nice coloring.

Dust your frogs food with a multivitamin once a week and with the calcium powder every other feeding or every 2nd feeding. Do not dust with both at the same time in the same feeding.

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