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    Default Re: Please help!

    Hi,

    Were you able to find your frog?

    Gabby makes an excellent point.
    I can't tell you how many times I though a frog "got out".
    There have been times I searched, w/help, for hours. Boy, can they hide !

    If you have not found him. Leave lots of shallow bowls of water and bowls of crickets on the floor near the enclosure.
    Make the room completely dark at night.
    Lave any closet doors open if there is any possible way he could have gotten in.
    Sneak down in the middle of the night to see if he is near, on, or in one of them.

    Please keep us posted
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    Default Re: Please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by flybyferns View Post
    I can't tell you how many times I though a frog "got out".
    There have been times I searched, w/help, for hours. Boy, can they hide !
    Pippin a few weeks ago went through a phase of burying herself in the moss of her terrarium... I had to dig her up each morning to give her her calcium soak haha (she was showing signs of MBD... thankfully that's allgood now )

    And once, I was taking all the froglets out to feed and deep clean the terrarium, and I couldn't for the life of me find Frodo... turned out he'd managed to squeeze himself behind the Exo-Terra background! He's a silly goober

    If dragons were real I'd totally be in on that...
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    Default Re: Please help!

    i have not yet found it i will do the shallow bowl and food bowl things tho.

    unfortunately, there wasnt much for substrate for it to bury itself in. i had it in a paper towel lined tank to quarantine before moving it to a better enclosure eventually... i had a couple potted plants in the enclosure but there was no dirt moved out of the pots at all. oh well. hopefully it will show it! it was such a beautiful color.

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