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    78° Is a great night time temp to hover around. Don't go lower than 75.° Your day temps are good. Humidity needs to be 80%, but mid 70s are acceptable.


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    yes cool side is fine a 78 as long as its 82/83 on the warm side.. by the way thats not an ornate.. looks like a fantasy (cranwelli/cornuta ) hybrid... my be a cranwell tho.. eyes arent focusing well tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by JIvoryII View Post
    yes cool side is fine a 78 as long as its 82/83 on the warm side.. by the way thats not an ornate.. looks like a fantasy (cranwelli/cornuta ) hybrid... my be a cranwell tho.. eyes arent focusing well tonight
    My thoughts exactly. The back pattern looks connected like C. Cornuta, but the frog itself looks like pure Cranwelli. Better pics would help determine species for sure.


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    The little guy/gal has chosen not to eat yet. Having only been a couple days, I'm not too concerned. I've done my best to minimize any stressors that may be affecting him. Temperature is now stable and correct. Still trying to find the sweet spot for humidity, but it hasn't been fluctuating drastically -- just between 70-80%. Should I try to feed daily (in the evening of course), or should I try feeding every other day until it is ready to eat? I don't want to push food too aggressively and cause unnecessary stress. From what I've gathered, these frogs can be a little picky when it comes to eating -- do I have that correct?

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    what are you offering and how are you offering it to him?

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    Crickets, via tongs.

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    you may have to just drop them in front of him. try night crawler pieces from tongs tho too.. it may be the tongs that are scaring him.. all my frog are tong fed but most breeder don't so he probably doesn't know whats going on.. and if it is a fantasy frog, the few I've had would never eat from tongs or in front of me for that matter. and offer nightly

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