He is currently eating medium sized crickets and the moss is zoo med terrarium moss size small natural sphagnum moss.
He is currently eating medium sized crickets and the moss is zoo med terrarium moss size small natural sphagnum moss.
I'm not sure what medium means as the reptile place I go to has 4 different sizes lol... but if they aren't longer than the width between there eyes you should be good.
As for the moss... Sphagnum moss is bad for impaction as its so loose and Whites will lung at anything that moves. I would be removing it. Look into sheet moss if you desire moss but with all moss you need to be carefull. I recently put sheet moss in mine but my Greys are tong fed crickets all separately so they don't need to go hunting thought the moss for them.
Yes you need to be dusting crickets with calcium supplement and gut loading them before feeding them to your frog.
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Is it possible that the frog is defecating and you simply haven't seen any of it yet? I ask simply because it sounds like he is eating and there appear to be no external signs of trauma. If you're certain that s/he is not, then I would seek advice of qualified veterinarian ASAP to avoid losing animal.
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