GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! i now have a pink pebble on the floor of the enclousure (all had been removed previously) not sure which end the pebble came from... but hoping this means were through the difficult part!
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! i now have a pink pebble on the floor of the enclousure (all had been removed previously) not sure which end the pebble came from... but hoping this means were through the difficult part!
Hey, this is good news! Hope this was your answer. Glad you wrote.
was it pink when he swallowed it? if not it may be from blood
if he doesnt want to eat for a while it may mean the pebble scratched him inside and he's trying to heal his organs
i hope he recovers...
I'm glad to know he is ok. Now if I could just get mine to like earthworms! They want crickets and the crickets are hard to keep and one ended up in my car. I don't know how he could have escaped the pet store bag.
lol in your car is definitely a special treat! how do you keep your crickets? you know, i dont know if im "properly" keeping my crickets, but they seem to manage just fine and we have perfectly healthy frogs (other than rock mishaps =/ ). we will buy some and they last for weeks and weeks with few random deaths (other than by frog... lol) basically i went from one of those small storage tote containers to a tall plastic kitchen container (small crickets) and about a foot to a foot and a half tall container. with an open lid. just threw in the cardboard. for water, i wet paper towel balls every other day (they dry out faster in the open air container) and for food, i mix anything from cereal (oats types) to carrots to lol banana chips.. but i hear they are partial to parsley. and from what i gather, will eat just about anything they can... nothing quite like caring for the food that feeds your little friends![]()
Yeah, just think, I almost went thru an intersection because of it (laughing). Like an officer would believe me if I said I had a cricket in the car as he writes me a ticket! I keep mine in a good sized clear plastic tote, screen lid, by a lamp, had cotton balls that were wet, sprinkled oatmeal in bottom, put in small piece raw potato and small piece of apple. They had cardboard to hide in, but those little suckers died (not all, just a few out of 20). But, they were kept as I read about. Your idea sounds alot better! A tall wastebasket. If I thought mine wanted better food like tacos or spagetti, I would offer that LOL. But, most of them must have liked the food. I bought wax worms at the store, got home, they were all dead. Went back and exchanged them and when I bought them I asked if they were fresh (had no date) and was told they were. I should have known the young guy working may not know to check them? Now when I buy any worms, I open like 5 containers first. But, the frogs are cute friends!
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