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    So I was reading some forum posts and I read about someone sayimg that cramwellis should be fed on schedule and ornates CAN be fed whenever. Is this true? I was never really on a schedule with my cranwelli. Now that I read that, I realized my cranwelli won't eat sometimes, also her feeding response died again. Should I wait 2 days them start feedimg her/him on a schedule?

    Thank you guys/gals in advance


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    I offer food every time Mojo comes up. But only at his feeding time which is 930pm. When he is hungry he will pop his head up. Here is an older pic. Every frog is different though.

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    So around 9:30 every night your frog comes out for food? Thy is very neat, i never thought that these frogs would actually adapt to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danfrog View Post
    I offer food every time Mojo comes up. But only at his feeding time which is 930pm. When he is hungry he will pop his head up. Here is an older pic. Every frog is different though.
    Do you feed him before the light are off, or after? Also, if the frog is completely buried at feeding time, is it ok to dig him out?

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    After lights out. But I turn my room light on so I can see. Hmm don't know about digging him out. I have done it once and I got the frog death glare. Give it a day or two, and see if your frog pops his head out like that. Check throughout the night too if you can. Some nights Mojo pops his head out later, but I won't feed him then. If it does pop its head out wait till the next night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danfrog View Post
    After lights out. But I turn my room light on so I can see. Hmm don't know about digging him out. I have done it once and I got the frog death glare. Give it a day or two, and see if your frog pops his head out like that. Check throughout the night too if you can. Some nights Mojo pops his head out later, but I won't feed him then. If it does pop its head out wait till the next night.
    I just found him like this and it's about 3:50pm over here, should I feed him?Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1376426918.955044.jpg
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    In that picture, he still looks coverd up, usually when they are hungry they will uncover the entire head. I sometimes mix around my feeding techniques, one of my young cranwelli's declined food yesterday and today, so I dug him out, placed him beside his burrow and tryed again, and he ate 5 locusts.
    All frogs are different though, if my friend moves her frog from the burrow, he won't eat for atleast a week.
    I'd stick to a schedule depending on the age of the frog, my adult female gets fed twice a week and never misses a feeding.

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    Should I schedule my honey baths as well?

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    I do my baths every saturday morning. Mojo is always hungry on bath days after he poops. I still wait till night time ti feed him though

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