Are those outside sticks? If they are I would remove them asap. They could have things on them or in them you wouldn't want for your frog.
Are those outside sticks? If they are I would remove them asap. They could have things on them or in them you wouldn't want for your frog.
Thanks for the replies guys
Yes the sticks have been treated. My partner iodene baths, rinses and bakes anything found from the outside world. We have been keeping reptiles for years and years and it's all standard practice for them too. The moss I never personally use for anything really, the tub we bought him in was filled with it so when we took we him out some came with. We quickly took a picture, removed the bits of moss then left him be to settle. Thats why this is the only picture we have so far. I have a big normal c. Cranwelli female in an exo terra set up and another young albino who is also rubbed.They all have a substrate of a coco fibre and soil mix, the soil is also baked before use because of a previous issue with gnat eggs already in there that we had with our indoor red foot tortoise enclosure.
So hes a lipstick?![]()
Hello and welcome to FF! In the world of hybrids and strains naming morphs can be a challenge. As Colleen/Jerrod stated; it can be this or that. What you got is probably a cross of couple or more morphs that shows traits from more than one (Samurai Aqua color, reduced pattern 4 spot, Lipstick, etc.). You can call it a Lipstick if you want, it's your frog.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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