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    illadelfyaEAGLE
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    I was just wondering if any of you peroidically (like 3-4 times a yr) bathe your frog in a warm water bath. i have a whites TF and i guess i'm a bit paranoid of impactation. My substrate is a coco fiber/orchid bark mix with a layer of humus on top. Impactation shouldnt happen, but i still worry cuz he's a sloppy eater. My frog seems to be getting a little plump, but its prob because he's just maturing (starting to croak a lot more too). Oh, btw, is there varying degrees of impactation or is it all or nothing (meaning if there is impactation at all, the frog will refuse to eat).

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    Yup, I bathe my frogs every couple weeks in warm water. I'm not concerned about impaction (I use coconut husk), but I think they (at least one of them) like it.


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    Hey Chris, haven't seen you on here in a while. Is that Dumper? So gorgeous.

    Hi illadelfyaEAGLE, Ive never given my frogs a bath. Im curious now though. How do you warm your water and about what temp would it be? Is this beneficial to frogs apart from impaction concern? Or a lovely treat?

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    Yeah, I'm still here, but not much time to post... have been very busy the last few months. Plus now I have a 7month old parrot (dusky conure) that demands all my attention when I'm home. Yup, that's Dumper. He's still fat and happy with the other two.

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    Ebony,
    Yea i wondering if it may be beneficial besides impactation also. It kind of acts like a natural laxative, so maybe its good to clean em out once in a while. The warm temp (im guessing like 85-90 F) may even make any intestinal worms feel unconfomortable any maybe thet would pass also. I'm no herp. vet though so i dont really know.

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