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    Grif
    What I am going to do is put the keeper in the big tank
    next week. That way I can use my perm lighting etc but she is still in
    her keeper. I will keep the keeper covered with saran wrap (holes poked in it)

    I am going to run a mini double deep dome (one infrared for heat all the time and one plain for day light)
    I will run this off of a HygroTherm with a Fogger.

    I have debated running a small UTH on the back of the tank as well (I called Exo and the background is made from non toxic
    material and will not release any fumes if it gets warm)

    As for food...
    I have tried feeding Crickets by tong both days with no avail.
    Last night I tried to feed a 2 or 3 in piece of worm and again no interest.
    I have been leaving a live cricket in there at night when I go to turn her light
    off etc before I go to my room to go to bed and both nights she has eaten the cricket.
    Any suggestions with food to change what I am doing?

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    That will work.

    About the feeding, just start about 3" away from the frog and only offer a 1" piece. Slowly move towards the frogs mouth and then touch it. The frog shoule react. You can mist lightly just before offering the worm piece.


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    Thanks everyone!

    Can the double mini deep dome light just sit on top of the ExoTerra screen on my 18X18?

    What is the best to use for cleaning the inside of a tank, what cleaner should I get I imagine there
    is something special from PetSmart or something


    If I am going out of town two days should I leave two crickets in the tank or not feed for two days?
    A last minute family emergency came up and I have no other option.

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    Still ZERO interest when I try to feed her with tongs.

    Just tried again a few minutes ago (tried this AM)

    I start 3 in away, slowly bring towards her, touch her nose, taunt her etc but no luck!
    All I notice is she starts to breathe a lot faster.

    Shes only been here two day
    Ate a cricket in her container loose her first night and
    again last night so she isn't starving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchTimes View Post
    Still ZERO interest when I try to feed her with tongs.

    Just tried again a few minutes ago (tried this AM)

    I start 3 in away, slowly bring towards her, touch her nose, taunt her etc but no luck!
    All I notice is she starts to breathe a lot faster.

    Shes only been here two day
    Ate a cricket in her container loose her first night and
    again last night so she isn't starving.
    Ok then here is what I want you to do. Make sure there is a small flat depression in the coco fiber infront of the frog. Do not startle it. Take a 1" to 1.5" piece of night crawler that is not very thick and slowly place it 0.5" away from the frog infront of its face. Set the chunk down with the tongs so that the frog can see that the food came from the tongs. Close the container and quietly walk away. Come back 2 to 3 minutes later and look to see if the chunk is gone without disturbing the keeper. Everything I just told you to do should be as quietly done as possible.

    Let me know.


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    OK well came home to take out the cricket I had left in there
    and try it with the worm like you described but she ate the cricket
    that had been in there. So 3 days in a row shes eaten one cricket thats
    just been loose in the tank.

    I am going to try what you said with the worm now but I honestly don't have
    a ton of faith she will eat it as she just ate a cricket in the past 2 hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchTimes View Post
    OK well came home to take out the cricket I had left in there
    and try it with the worm like you described but she ate the cricket
    that had been in there. So 3 days in a row shes eaten one cricket thats
    just been loose in the tank.

    I am going to try what you said with the worm now but I honestly don't have
    a ton of faith she will eat it as she just ate a cricket in the past 2 hours.
    You're being really negative and ask a lot of the same questions. I explained how to house the frog affectively for it's well being but you are not satisfied with the methods I offer. You ask me as if you want me to eventually agree with how you want to house the frog. Ultimately you do not have to accept any advice I give. I have 13 of Ceratophrys 4 of the 8 known species. I house 5 of them in these medium critter keepers. I tong feed each of my frogs which I myself have trained. I do not know for sure how you are going about offering food to your frog during feeding time.

    1- If the keeper is kept in the large tank then I must assume that you take it out when feeding the frog. Moving the keeper around like this will stress a baby out and it will take longer for the frog to adjust.

    2- Loud noise of any kind can easily startle a young frog and hence causeing it to not want to feed. You must be like a ninja when it comes to most new frogs that are adjusting. You need be as quiet as possible.

    3- Patience!!! You must be patient. Do not give up just because it didn't take from tongs even if it fails to accept food from them 4 times. Keep trying.

    4- Bright lights during feeding time. This will also include Infrared bulbs. These bulbs do not affect their day/night cycle, but they can see the light and if on to high it may disturb the frog since it is most likely not used to it. It needs to be dark because they are nocturnal or atleast dim enough to where you can see, but it still appears dark in the frog's enclosure.

    Don't be so negative. I will also tell you that one cricket per night is nowhere near enough food for a young frog. They need as much nutrition as possible during this critical growth stage. How large are the crickets that you are offering?

    Follow everything I have told you and everything should work out fine. Placing the eclosure's appearence above the frog's health is not the way to go. You can worry about how the frog's enclosure looks once you have it wrll established and in good health.

    Don't take this the wrong way. I have offered my assitance and you don't want to follow it to the letter which in my opinion is contradictory when you ask for help.

    Stay positive and keep me posted on its progress.


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