to summarizeZlitni - just make sure humidity/temps are good and shallow water bowl is provided and don't worry if frog choose to not to go there, but even so you still need to change it very day.
to summarizeZlitni - just make sure humidity/temps are good and shallow water bowl is provided and don't worry if frog choose to not to go there, but even so you still need to change it very day.
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Is it a better thing that they spend the most of the time under the spaghnum (like Grif say it does the most of the time), or spending the most of the time on the spaghnum and sometimes under? is there a difference, or? for example, i haven't seen him in the cave yet :-/
Well, i still got probs with seeing the poops, but i'm taking out some large ones that looks just like spaghnum... maybe i'm too tardy to see it![]()
wait a minute, you have moss in there? if so take it out and substitute with eco earth ( fine coconut fiber), moss posses a high risk of impaction and that is why you see it in a poop, just a matter of time when you'll get impacted frog, and i doubt you want it.
Pacs are ambush predators, they sit somewhere with eyes sticking out, pretending that they're rock, waiting for food to pass by, that is why they don't necessarily use cave or anything for that matter, they may ignore it all and burrow themselves in the middle of open space, they may spend here all their time moving out only after they poop. that is normal. or they may choose to burrow themselves under cover, but still probably just halfway to ensure they're aware of possible food around them :lol: when they completely full they may completely disappear under substrate to digest and appear a few days later to check on food, one of mine would do so and after a few days she would get out and beg for food like salamanders do, but it is exception more then rule.
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Just don't put food on eco fiber, I put my food on a rock.
What if it's unfertilized spaghnum?
About the temp, the frog have 75 cm length... in the first about 50 cm (2/3) the temp is about 24-28, and the last 20-25 cm (1/3) do have 21-24. Is that okay? It's because i have a lamp a little bit like this standing on the floor at one of the ends at the terrarium and shining directly (it can bend over and down) down through it, over the net (the high 47-48 cm) with this one...
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
If its sphagnum I read its not good, eco earth is better. I am trying to imagine your lights.
the infrared bulb is good and exactly what you need for night and day, the lamp fixture itself doesn't matter, but the ones that have dimmer switch are better as you can control the amount of heat or you can plug your lamp into herpistat, you need different temp for day and night, it is easier to achieve using dimmer switch or herpistat.
when you check humidity and temps the gauges need to be on a level where the frog lives, so you need to stick them a bit above the substrate preferably in the middle of back wall of your tank. so check it out and see what are the temps. you want day at about 80-82F ( 26-28C) and night 76-78F (24-26C)
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