If you can get some wax worms or butter worms try to tong feed him them, or put then in a bowl with him to see if he'll go for that. Gently rub the worm on the lip line and see if he'll take it. Mine can't resist a nice fat wax or butter worm.
If you can get some wax worms or butter worms try to tong feed him them, or put then in a bowl with him to see if he'll go for that. Gently rub the worm on the lip line and see if he'll take it. Mine can't resist a nice fat wax or butter worm.
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You can also try pulling the back legs off the crickets to make them easier to catch.
If dragons were real I'd totally be in on that...
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gave him the electrolyte bath, then put him in water and offered crickets, we pulled the legs off of some of the crickets earlier. He definitely has plenty of energy, hunting the crickets very aggressively, but he just isn't opening his mouth... he ends up practically head butting them or landing on them, its hard to watch. Tried feeding him with tweezers too, but he didn't seem to care for that. Going to leave a few in his enclosure with him all night, hopefully he will get something to eat...![]()
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Was hunting aggressively last night when we went to bed, but this morning all the crickets are still aliveHe seems to really want them, he jumps for the crickets but he just isn't opening his mouth, his aim seems good, he ends up landing with his head or front feet right on the crickets. I'm really worried about him using so much energy and not getting any food.
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My boyfriend is feeling really sorry for Frog and we are thinking about Euthanasia... I saw the post about the humane ways to do it. Do you all think it's too soon? We are just starting to believe he isn't capable of eating, he wants to so bad but just cant seem to function his mouth or something.
Your frog is active and is not a candidate for death. Can you please post a pic to see how skinny it is? Thank you!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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okay!Here are a couple of shots from just now. Do you know how long they can survive without eating?
He has been sort of puffed up for a day or so now, he was pretty bony looking a couple days ago (and he hasn't eaten since then). He is probably 1.5-2 inches long, nose to butt. How often can I put him in a 10% pedialyte/90% dechlorinated water bath? I was advised to leave him in for about 20 minutes, can I do this daily while he is recovering?
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