When the frog really needs to poo, you will notice a hard lump on its right side. Until that happens, try not to worry too much.
Just answer the questions from the Trouble in the Enclosure sticky Grif mentioned. It'll probably be fine.
When the frog really needs to poo, you will notice a hard lump on its right side. Until that happens, try not to worry too much.
Just answer the questions from the Trouble in the Enclosure sticky Grif mentioned. It'll probably be fine.
Okay well, as most of you know I have had my pacman for about 3 weeks. He is still pretty small and has given up on crickets completely so I have been feeding him Waxworms, he destroys them, but I have only seen him poop once. I figured out how to keep his tank regulated and the humidity is perfect and the temp is between 75 and 80 depending on time of day. Any suggestions on how to get him to poop?
Start a new thread about this; you'll get more responses, and it'll keep this one from getting sidetracked.
Don't feed waxworms. The exoskeletons have more chitin than crickets or roaches and cause impaction. If he won't take crickets try ordering some dubia roaches. My frog is incredibly picky, and she used to love them before I switched her to a nightcrawler-only diet.
Really. These look like fat maggots not a mealworm that has a hard shell. These are quite soft.
I've heard they are chitinous too, but when I saw 'wax worms' at my local pet store (LPS) they looked exactly like "fat maggots"...lol
Here's the deal on em though. They are about 24% fat....that's a lot. That's more than any other invertibrate feeder that I know of. You want low fat high protien.
http://www.house-of-reptiles.com/fee...ertebrates.pdf
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Thanks
DW
Well he has completely turned his nose up on Crickets. Waxworms, however do not last long at all. But I only feed him every other day.
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