She ate a few crickets last night, and was in front of her cave, which is a good sign. She's still looking a bit fat, but she usually does. I think she's just getting used to not having Bumpy there. Maybe she thought a predator swooped in, got Bumpy, and is waiting for her to show her face? At their lake they had a huge variety of predators: Snakes, bigger frogs, herons, fishermen, large fish, bears, raccoons, and big turtles.
She's always been a pretty fat frog, and this is nothing really irregular. I looked at her when she was swimming, and it turns out, I'd made the common mistake: Frogs look fat whilst sitting.
Parasites have always been a big concern to me, and I've not the money currently to treat the frogs for any, if it's a Vet trip that is needed. If all I need is distilled water, a similar agent to neosporin/panacur, then I can do that.
Gnag has adapted very well, and so much better than Bumpy, to captivity. Oh, and Bumpy is doing good. She's started croaking and eating again.
I feed my frogs in their evening [When I turn off the UVB lamp and turn on the dim incandescent one at the other side of the room] and then at night [the evening process lasts only from 7:00-10:00]. Normally, they'd be swimming around at night.


			


					
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