your welcome, they really helped me out with the whites and i am getting my grays finally. well prepared for it now.
your welcome, they really helped me out with the whites and i am getting my grays finally. well prepared for it now.
That's great.
hi all been to vet with my frog an there is nothing the vet can see that would be making him go of its food ? only thing he can suggest is put heat up and make it a tad more humid, so im stuck he still hasnt ate anything but is moving about abit more, does it matter witch room its kept in as in kitchen since i got him an he was eating then? our dining room is most quietest room most of the time except when its food time for me boys, any ideas would be realy greatfully recieved
Mark, it could be that the vet you dealt with doesn't know much about amphibians and was erring on the side of caution. However, it's worth a try. I wouldn't move the terrarium if I were you - leave it where it is. Just out of curiosity, does the terrarium have much ventilation?
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ok ty, he did say he didnt know loads about frogs an other amphibs, theres not aloads of ventalation s thats what i read online an in books to do.
Treefrogs NEED ventilation! Did the vet do a fecal test or treat for gastrointestinal parasites as a precaution?
he got a stool ssample but nothing else. how much ventilation should i put in viv can make complete top with very fine mesh if thats best !
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