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    She looks really good, Helios. Those are definitely the coolest tree frog on the market.

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    Thanks! The place in town I got her is really legit. They take excellent care of their animals! Haha I'm quite relieved to see that she snapped out the shock of moving nice and quick. Lol I should have figured that's what was going on though, my Fire Skinks did the same thing when we got those.
    I totally agree! I had been eyeing some Red Eyes and these guys for quite a long time, very happy I went with the waxy! I didn't realize how hard they can be to come by until I started looking through what people say about them on the forums.
    Should be fun too: I'm a bronze sculptor and I'm in the process of doing a piece with a waxy. Nothing like the real thing to work from!

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    So I'm actually finding her to be a pretty active frog! Last night she was awake for quite a while before slipping back into being stationary alert, and then was up and about again several times. Managed to get an ok-ish picture...
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    my girl is very active too, that's because she is always hungry :lol:
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    Another question: I know frogs will shed their skin. Do these guys also? I noticed her on the floor level of the cage this morning near the water, so I'm assuming she probably took a dip last night. I was a little unsure as to why she stayed so low, so I'm checking all the temps again today. At any rate, when she moved up off the substrate to a low limb, I noticed a film that extended from her side to her back leg. Is this likely shedding, the wax, or somethign else?
    ALso for Lija: Do you ever mist the enclosure? I've run across a couple things that say you should and a coupel that say absolutely no. Mine holds a daytime percetnage of about 20-30% which i thought was close ot ideal and therefore one you wouldn't mist.

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    many reasons, one of them - too lazy and full to climb up :lol: if she is all green and happy no need to worry. if you want you can gently move her somewhere higher, she probably won't even notice
    they like to take water baths once in a while, it helps them get rid of Ca deposits and also they very often use their water bowls as toilets.

    they shed their skin like all frogs do and eat it while doing so, so you won't see it most of the time, that film can be leftovers of her shed
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    Yeah I gently got her up to a little bit higher branch, haha. She still looks a nice rich green to me, and definitly has a full belly! LOL I feel like a worrywort when I get a new animal. It's funny, you almost have to adapt to their habits and traits as much as they do a new environmet. Haha I bet the film was just that then. Thanks!

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