Welcome to FF! The frog probably "discovered" the bar while angled and now; it knows it's there and can get to it too!
Welcome to FF! The frog probably "discovered" the bar while angled and now; it knows it's there and can get to it too!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Funnily enough, this isn't the first time this frog has 'discovered' the bar. On the first day the filter was installed, the same thing happened until the spray bar was adjusted. I wouldn't mind this as much if I didn't have the tank in my bedroom. Needless to say, hearing *plop plop ... SPLASH* isn't very conducive to sleep, it also seems to be stressing the other frogs. I'm trying to think what would be a good way to encourage the frog not to do it.
Hi,
one of my females sometimes tries to catch water drops from the bar as my frogs always seem to be hungry no matter how well they are fedI also think your frog is just curious. Just try if it stops doing this by readjusting the bar, if possible.
Amphibians kept:
9.10.3 Hymenochirus boettgeri
2.4.0 Xenopus laevis
0.1.0 Hypselotriton orientalis
3.0.0 Hyloxalus azureiventris
4.1.0 Pipa parva
2.1.2 Bombina orientalis
1.0.0 Ceratophrys cranwelli
2.2.0 Bombina orientalis
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Something about the spray bar is attracting them, in nature they will often skim the top of the water to catch insects that hover over the water.
When I feed my frogs nightcrawlers I do not have to place them in the water, just dangle them a few inches about the surface of the water. They will leap up out of the water for food and catch it.
They will go after fingers and I once was bit on the nose when I was trying to adjust the thermometer they insist on dislodging.
Harmless but rather funny.
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