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    I didn't think anyone was being insensitive, but I've been blasted in the past online for not immediately rushing my pets (our dog in that case) to the vet at the slightest hint of something wrong. Makes me feel like I have to explain *why* things get delayed. I love my pets, but my human family have to take priority.

    Ok, on to answering questions.
    (edited once to clarify a couple things and add a few photos)

    1. Size of enclosure
    ExoTerra 18x18x24 "rainforest" edition

    2. # of inhabitants - specifically other frogs and size differences
    Originally 2, now 1 Whites Tree Frog(s) both approx 3.5" long, the now dead one was slightly smaller though not by much.

    Photo of them both from April of this year, Slimy on the left Peek on the right:
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    3. Humidity
    We struggled with humidity, won't lie. The lights (regular CFL's in a "daylight" spectrum) would dry it out badly so we'd start the day at 70% and it would go down from there. We keep the hydrometer about 3" from the top screen so IDK if that was affecting the readings or not.

    4. Temperature
    80F day 75F night

    5. Water - type - for both misting and soaking dish
    Gerber "Pure" water for both misting and soaking: Distilled water with added minerals: magnesium sulfate, potassium bicarbonate, calcium chloride

    6. Materials used for substrate
    Then, sphagnum moss from the Lowes garden center soil amendment area. NOW: Blue Iguana Coco Soft

    7. Enclosure set up i.e. plants (live or artificial), wood, bark and other materials.
    Live plants, all of which had been in the tank the whole time, nearly two years with no trouble with the first frog and 10 months with the second. A wild found drift wood log (from a river) that I scrubbed, boiled, and then baked prior to putting it into the enclosure. I've left that out now, though I don't think it caused the problems since I put it in in May and we didn't have any trouble until the end of September.

    - How were things prepared prior to being put into the viv.
    8. Main food source
    Crickets and occasionally meal worms for Slimy when he wasn't moving fast enough to get to the crickets before Peek did.

    9. Vitamins and calcium? (how often)
    I was not doing this. I have gotten calcium/vit D powder now for Peek and she's had 4 calcium coated crickets, 2 yesterday and 2 today.

    10. Lighting
    2 CFL bulbs on a 12 hour timer 6am - 6pm

    11. What is being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure
    Always a small ZooMed sticky mat heater on the side of the glass in the back left corner and the CFL lights. In the winter we also have a spot heat light (we try to keep our actual home temp similar to the outdoors so it's significantly warmer in the summer than it is in the winter)

    12. When is the last time he/she ate
    Peek has still been eating regularly, perks right up when she senses a cricket near her and is quick to grab them. She's eaten today and yesterday.

    13. Have you found poop lately
    There was poop yesterday, though it was somewhat smaller than usual. I'll keep an eye out for the next one to see if it's more average.

    14. A pic would be helpful including frog and enclosure (any including cell phone pic is fine)
    See below

    15. How old is the frog
    Not sure, Peek was fairly large when we bought her from a local mom-n-pop pet store I'd say roughly 3" and we've had her for 11 months now.
    Same thing with Slimy, purchased from PetSmart at around 2.5" and we had him for just under 2 years when he died

    16. How long have you owned him/her
    see above

    17. Is the frog wild caught or captive bred
    I would assume captive breed, but I really have no idea

    18. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats
    Only crickets

    19. How often the frog is handled
    usually 1x per month for the last year. For a while we were taking Slimy out 2-3x a week because he was moving too slowly to catch the crickets before Peek would get to them.

    Case in point: he was in a separate feeding area (rubermaid box) with 3 crickets and this happened. Slimy never was very fast, this cricked climbed -not jumped- up on top of him.
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    20. Is the enclosure kept in a high or low traffic area
    High traffic area. Our house is small and the living room is the only spot outside of the Girls' room, and we didn't want it out of sight back there where we (my husband and I) couldn't control how much access was happening.

    21. Describe enclosure maintenance (water changes, cleaning, etc)
    the soaking dish was changed daily and once a week the glass (inside and out) was cleaned with the misting bottle and a squeegee. Occasionally a rag when bits of molted skin were really stuck to the glass.


    Here's the tank around mid-may when I added the log, prior to the log I had the thicker fake vine that came with the ExoTerra rainforest kit with the vine wrapped around it going in pretty much the same place. Both Slimy (the one you can see easily) and Peek (harder to see because of the light, just above Slimy on the log) are in this photo. Ignore the "after" this is pulled from my facebook just after I put the log in.

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    Here's what I've got going on right now. The water dish will go in the middle but for now it's in the "sick box" with Peek. I'm keeping Peek out of the viv for the time being, until she either gets better or ... not. We had already agreed to get a new frog to take Slimy's place for our daughters next birthday (mid Nov) and if whatever's going on is contagious (which it seems it is) I don't want to spread it into the now clean re-set viv.

    I will gladly take advice for how to set this up better. I've taken my design ideas from internet pictures and our most recent trip through the Herp house at the zoo.

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    We don't judge, unless someone had no respect for live creature.
    we're here to help.
    My kid just killed iPad, needs to charge, hate to use phone or forum so will be back a bit later for your questions.
    i just wanted to tell you that not always vet can help and some vets are .... As well the visit itself may cause unneeded stress, so not always I suggest to go to the vet. So let's go through options can be done at home.
    Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!

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    Hi Emma and thanks for answering questions. OK, that Gerber water might be great for pre 6 month infants; but appears it's not good for frogs. Recommend use tap treated with Seachem Prime (at aquarium section of pet shops) for all water needs. If your tap is hard water and stains glass, can use distilled for spraying; but avoid frog. If the mineral content of that baby water is too low or different from frog's needs it could affect how it's body functions (physiology).

    Recommend replace substrate with new batch and mix it with dechlorinated tap. Have not use that brand but if same as Plantation Soil or EcoEarth should be fine. Mix it so it becomes slightly damp and clumps on fist but does not drip water out.

    Good that you are using supplements now. Lack of CA can lead to Metabolic Bone Disease (MBD) and neurological issues due to mineral ion imbalance. Repashy and Rep-Cal products are highly rated. Here is some sample dusting schedules you can use: http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...schedules.html .

    Need to bring the day temperature to 85F with a drop of up to 10F for night. Ventilation is important so keep vents open. Don't worry if humidity drops a bit and frog should handle OK between 50-65. Keeping frogs below their temperature requirements long term can cause kidney and lymph heart damage.

    Hope this helps a bit and please let us know how frog respond to changes, good luck !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Thanks for all your advice guys, and for the calcium schedule! We'll be sure to use that in the future.

    Unfortunately Peek is missing, presumed dead. Somewhere between 11:30pm last night and 6:30am this morning she got out of the "sick box" that I had her in. The lid was not latched (for air) but it wasn't off the box, nor was it really disturbed from where I'd left it. There was just a lone poop in the bottom of the box but no frog. We searched for an hour but to no avail and had to leave for school. I have no idea where she's at other than living up to her full name "Peek the Good Hiding Frog."

    We will get another frog in 6 weeks or so as promised for our daughters birthday. In the mean time we'll keep the terrarium up and running so it's all ready for it's new inhabitant.

    Thank you all again for taking the time to answer my questions and for giving me advice. Hopefully things will go better this time now that we're not quite so new to amphibians as we were when we started two years ago.

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    Well, I'll be. The Prodigal Frog has returned! Bust out the fattened calf, or, you know, eggs and bacon since it's breakfast time.

    After we spent much of yesterday searching for the missing Peek to no avail she showed up this morning on the shelf above the terrarium where we keep the box of crickets trying her hardest to get to one.

    She was a little dusty and had some dog hair stuck to her feet but otherwise seems to be in great condition. Her eyes have even gone back to normal!

    I have no idea where she was at but I'm very glad she showed up this morning.

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