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    doganie
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    Do they have to be live crickets? What about the dead ones?

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    Paul Rust
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    I have never fed dead food to my frogs. I know that young frogs have a voracious appetite and you are running out of time...lol
    Live crickets aren't that big of a deal to contain and if they do escape they don't live very long.

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    Maybe I'll try both then. Thanks.
    Also, I have no idea how to house it, right now I just took some fish pebbles and put them in a mound for something to climb on, but it doesn't touch it, it seems to like the sides of the container though. I read how to make a vivarium, but is it too young for that?
    Thanks again.
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    Congratulations! That is a Pacific chorus frog. Looks great too. here, look this over. He is ready to come out of the water. You can look in my albums under Pseudacris.regilla and see my setup if you want. He needs to be eating fruit flies right now.
    http://www.frogforum.net/care-articl...orus-frog.html

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    I bought some coconut fiber for the vivarium, after I soak it do I use it while it is still damp or do I dry it out first?

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    doganie
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    So the coco fiber is slightly damp but not too much. My parents wouldn't let me buy a fish tank because we have one, but it's in storage right now. The tadpole/froglet seems to be doing fine in the tupperware container though. In the "food-dish" there are some crushed up amphibian pellets and a dead cricket from a can. My mom wouldn't let me buy live crickets because the packages of live crickets were packed a week ago and most of them were dead anyways. The plant is fake, but it works as something for the tadpole to climb on. Please tell me if anything major is missing, thanks.

    The tape makes it look so bad ... lol, well atleast it works
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    Hi there doganie , You have done a good job with your temporary home. Maybe drape the plant half in the water dish so your frog can get out easily. Your frog still has a part tail so it will be wanting to eat in a day or two. Im not certain that your frog will eat dead food. You will need a back up just in case. Fruit fly is great for young frogs. You will need a very fine netting over your enclosure so they dont escape.You may want to let the person know who you ordered your crickets from that most were dead. They may send you a replacement or look into another supplier. Just a thought, maybe you could put a branch in there for your frog to climb on. Make sure it's sterile first. Well done doganie

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