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    vince
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    Default Re: Three Bumblebee Dart Frogs

    Hi Tom this may sound a bit daft but if the temp is quite warm outside is there anyway you could put them outside to get a bit natural light on them . Use a large plastic petpal and put lots of plants in you can cut foliage off trees and bushes give it a try also , foliage sweepings try to get aphids. springtails, midges anything to give them a variety that should get their appetite going .Ive used this method on various frog species with froglets that wont feed

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    JBear
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    Default Re: Three Bumblebee Dart Frogs

    Quote Originally Posted by vince View Post
    ...foliage sweepings try to get aphids. springtails, midges anything to give them a variety that should get their appetite going.
    This is a great piece of advice!

    JBear

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