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    Rae
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    Question Another Grey Tree Frog question!

    Ok I recently (last friday) got another grey tree frog... Merry is wild caught... like my other 2 were.... how long before I can/should put Merry in with the others?

    Merry is eating (already from forceps), pooping, bathing, moving around.

    Lots of opinions wanted =D

    I have read 30 days... and did wait this long before putting Sam in with Frodo. But if this is not necessary I'm sure Merry would prefer a full sized terrarium over a large cricket keeper for the next 3 weeks.

    But I do want to play it safe...

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    KingCam
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    Default Re: Another Grey Tree Frog question!

    If the frog is eating & pooping that is a good sign of health. You could take some droppings to have them examined for parasites. If your frog doesn't have parasites, doesn't seem to be acting weird, and has clear skin & eyes it's probably safe to put it with the others.

    Might be best to wait for others' advice before taking mine :P

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    Rae
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    Default Re: Another Grey Tree Frog question!

    I don't think we have any vets where I live that take froggies (I called around awhile ago)... closest one I am aware of is over an hour away in the city :/ ... and I don't drive there on my own... its as scary as NY lol

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    KingCam
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    Default Re: Another Grey Tree Frog question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rae View Post
    I don't think we have any vets where I live that take froggies (I called around awhile ago)... closest one I am aware of is over an hour away in the city :/ ... and I don't drive there on my own... its as scary as NY lol
    In which case I'd say just keep your frog in quaratine for the recommended month, observe the droppings closely. You want them to be a solid shape, not runny. Use a tooth pick to look through a couple of fresh droppings with a magnifying glass to check for worms. This is a gross step, but can be very important.

    Feed your frog daily to see if it will gain weight. If you're feeding it often but it never gains weight or gets skinnier you could have a potential problem. If you feed daily they will go to the bathroom daily, make sure of this and spot clean frequently.

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    Rae
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    Default Re: Another Grey Tree Frog question!

    I already feed my lil ones every night ... 2 crickets a night. But honestly I'm hoping she loses weight... she is one fat frog lol... I always thought Frodo was fat till we found Merry lol

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    KingCam
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    Default Re: Another Grey Tree Frog question!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rae View Post
    honestly I'm hoping she loses weight... she is one fat frog lol... I always thought Frodo was fat till we found Merry lol
    oh, hahahaha XD

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