18. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats? So far I have only fed Canadian night crawlers.
I believe the reason is this here.
18. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats? So far I have only fed Canadian night crawlers.
I believe the reason is this here.
Even giving some crickets will help diversify it's diet. Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing.
I don't think its the lack of diversity because that is what the Vitamins are for.
What kind of dechlorinated water are you using? Tap, spring, distilled, R/O, or purified?
You really think so? How could that cause it the weird position I found him in? Well I can get waxworms, hornworms, crickets and some florida keys broad head roach or something like that. I guess I could buy a pack of waxworms and use them as treats....but how often do you feed treats? Once per day along with the nightcrawlers?
I always try to keep humidity at 80% but what is a good range? I think 60-80% is good right?
I just noticed him sitting there with his eyes kinda closed, like if he was squinting but when I get closer to take a look he opens them wide. Is this him/her trying to sleep or there is something wrong?
I really do think so. It's not getting enough of diverse nutrition that is vital to it's health. For example, I've had my newest baby a week longer than you, I've fed it earthworms, dubia, a pinky, morio worms, crickets, hornworms, and a few silks.
You do not need to keep at it 80% humidity, lower is ok as well.
The vitamins in no way can replicate diverse insect nutrition, imo.
Could it be he just did this one odd thing, and he's not toxing out? The rest of his behavior doesn't seem that unusual.
It should not be "squinting it's eyes." I've only seen adults do this when trying to aestivate. Another thing to consider is in many animals, too much heat can and will cause neurological problems. How are you reading the temps? For me, I've stopped using UTH's (during the summer) because it makes the enclosures too hot.
Edit; How it's behaving is not normal.
Ah so you completely cover all feeders on supplement day?
This may very well be the problem. Vitamin toxicity is a form of toxing out. You only need a light coating of the supplement or coat only one end of each piece.
To much calcium though can cause edema and intestinal damage. To much multivitamin will attack the Liver an Kidneys. I believe we may have found the problem. Maybe.
Mine doesn't play dead, but they will lay motionless for long periods of time with arms and legs slayed while sleeping in their water.
Dang...I just hope my baby is okay. He has been doing awesome all this time, I really don't know what could have caused this. I doubt it was changing the water bowl, I noticed the tank has this silicone inside that holds together the pieces of glass on every edge...I don't think the frog rubbing/touching this silicone when he buries could be causing this right?
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No the sealant shouldn't be a problem unless it is really new and still smells of vinegar. (acetic acid)
But I don't think that is your problem.
When I first got my Pepito I fed him mostly crickets and Dubia roach nymphs.
Then for a week or so nothing but Night crawlers and man his poo stunk to high heaven.
and his appetite dropped off a bit. Defiantly wasn't himself.
So I alternate crickets , roaches, and night crawlers. Only dusting the roaches and crickets with D3
and gut loading the roaches and crickets. Can't really gut load the worms.
Since then his poo is no where as stinky. and he is much more active.
But still haven't croaked yet.
I highly recommend starting a Dubia colony, very easy to start and keep.
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