that is not a baby, how big he is now? also from what i see the tank is too big, way too dry and too open, you need to cover 3 sides of a tank not one.
still waiting for those answers![]()
that is not a baby, how big he is now? also from what i see the tank is too big, way too dry and too open, you need to cover 3 sides of a tank not one.
still waiting for those answers![]()
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
when the substrate is so dry as in the pic usually just spraying is not enough, let's wait for those answers and see what needs to be done. I see what you mean by legs not growing, may be genetic and may be not.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
okay I'll answer them in a few...working on my kids homework and prepping dinner, fighting off a migraine, and answering a few business emails...![]()
how big is a frog? in inches.1. Size of enclosure
10 gal
2. # of inhabitants - specifically other frogs and size differences
just Clyde the Pac Man frog
3. Humidity
right now it says 70 (after a ton of spraying)
4. Temperature
80
5. Water - type - for both misting and soaking dish
water from my filtered fridge, then left out and treated with that drop stuff. I don't even use tap water for cooking...only for cleaning.
6. Materials used for substrate
coco-fiber
7. Enclosure set up i.e. plants (live or artificial), wood, bark and other materials.
one fake plant, large rock/pool in one thing.
8. Main food source
currently the medicial critical care food by syringe. I tried dusted crickets and calcium worms and even wax worms
9. Vitamins and calcium? (how often)
none before since he is not eating. a dropper thing of calcium from the vet. its like .01 ml/day
10. Lighting
light from the room in the day. red bulb for heat (this is the change from the day light we tried before...a few different ones didn't help)
11. What is being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure
foil on the top of the tank lid 3/4 of it is covered and red colored heat bulb
12. When is the last time he/she ate
a few hours ago bu syringe.
13. Have you found poop lately
not sure what it would look like. so I have no idea
14. A pic would be helpful including frog and enclosure (any including cell phone pic is fine) (on my other thread)
15. How old is the frog
not totally sure...a few months?
16. How long have you owned him/her 4 weeks
17. Is the frog wild caught or captive bred
captive bred
18. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats
currently the critical care but I have crickets and waxworms for him
19. How often the frog is handled
right now a few times a day to eat...he won't take it without being picked up... prior to the syringe feeding we only moved him when I cleaned the cage once
20. Is the enclosure kept in a high or low traffic area
low traffic...a bedroom that's only used sometimes for lego play, sleeping.etc (its my son's room)
21. Describe enclosure maintenance (water changes, cleaning, etc)
water changed every other day. it's been completely cleaned a couple days ago after the vet visit. misted a few times a day.
a few things are going on here:
-humidity is totally off, you need to fix humidity asap. substrate has to be wet, not mud like but very moist. humidity has to be 75-80 at all times.
- electrolyte balance of a frog should be very off too -not eating/ dry environment/ just Ca supplements now. that can explain weakness of his legs. Prepare electrolyte bath, 1 part of UNFLAVORED pedyalite 6 parts of treated water, unfiltered tap water treated with conditioner or natural spring water, keep him in warm bath (80-82ishF) for 20 min. in addition get reptiboost and feed him according to instructions. do that for a few days. water level should not be higher then frogs chin, speaking of which, it seems that your water dish is too deep or may be it is just pic
- very high stress levels, you picking him up all the time is not helping unfortunately, it may seem he likes it, but frogs can't appreciate this and would rather be left alone. i understand that at this point you don't have choice, you need to feed him. based on a pics the tank is too big for the size of the frog. you need to minimize space and create more hiding places.
- temps, you need to create night temp drop, night temps should be 75-78, day 80-82 and feed him ( try) only about half an hour after the day light is off. how many hours of daylight he is getting? he needs 12/12 cycle.
- water in his water dish needs to be changed every day.
do that and please keep us updated![]()
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Can you do the syringe feeding like... By putting him on a paper towel and then putting one hand behind him to keep him from backing up? That seemed the least stressful way when I had to force-feed mine awhile back.
Can you feel any sort of lump or hard space on the frog's right side? Just wondering. That'll give you an idea of whether or not he's got poo in his system. Just be very gentle when you're feeling for it, since they don't have a lot of protection for their internal organs.
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