Oh I read it wrong i though 83 was humidity, that makes more sense now. I would raise the humidity as quickly as you can. Just mist the enclosure until the soil is moist like Dvirginiana said. I hope this helps!
Oh I read it wrong i though 83 was humidity, that makes more sense now. I would raise the humidity as quickly as you can. Just mist the enclosure until the soil is moist like Dvirginiana said. I hope this helps!
Dose the frog have a coat of slime on it that eggshell white kinda cloudy, I've seen this before in a frog if its got a coat like that on it its dehydrated, not humid enough either way. The humidity needs to be between 75%-85% in the tank also a common mistakes is the humidity gage should be closer to the soil for accurate readings. There terestreal frogs so air humidity don't mean squat. Hope your little thing is OK
That is true, didn't really think that it could be going through a period of estivation. Thanks for mentioning that Frogmandan!
Another thing I wanted to mention is that dart frogs absorb their water through their air and they don't even need to soak! Just thought I would share that![]()
You must be a dart frog Greek, not a bad thing just saying. If its got that coat soak the guy in water just enough to go up to his chin,for around an hour. The slime. Should fade then he will pull it to his mouth an eat it saving it for next time. I'm going to invest in a fogger for my frogs tank , it will help. Higher humidity isn't the isuue with them but low is so I would go that route, I got mine for $60 with the shipping from
Lll Reptiles.
Not a geek, I just really like them![]()
Yah
I bet. I like them too, wife don't
LolI don't have a wife, just a dad and mom
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