Lucy my tomato frog has burrowed as deep as she can, I cant even see her, she did come out very, very briefly this morning but within a minute she went back into her hole.
Lucy my tomato frog has burrowed as deep as she can, I cant even see her, she did come out very, very briefly this morning but within a minute she went back into her hole.
All three of mine are burrowing and staying deep down into their substrates. They eventually pop back up for food by themselves, though. Watering their substrates seems to have null affects unless I coax them out of sleeping.
My female is burrowed since 15th of September.
As she pooped her last meal just before and as I changed the substrate the day before (The 14th of September), then, I won't wake up. I will let her manage. I spray the substrate enough so that she won't estivate (I hope...).
I would have woke her up only if she wouldn't have pooped the last meal or if I didn't changed the substrate before.
My female is burried 9 months per year average.
Mine had been underground since beginning of August. I did have him poop mid september, but he dove right back into the dirt, refusing food. He's created a little space for himself under there, and the odd thing is he keeps calling when he's down there.
Mine buried himself last night and I dug him up to feed him. I hope he doesn't keep trying to bury himself.
Hi, my 6 month old male burrowed under his half log about two weeks ago. He has moved out all the substrate and is literally just sitting under the log. Temps and humidity haven't changed so I'm assuming he just needs to check out for a while. My question is, should I put some food in there for him or just wait until he comes out himself?
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