Glad i could help good luck with camo![]()
Glad i could help good luck with camo![]()
Thanks I just need him to poop
Can you please post a pic of a frog from top, i just wanna make sure he is not bloated. It is possible he us pooping, but burrowing it![]()
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
. I'd like to add... I found out he isn't impacted I had a vet come by nabor of mine he works on all animals, he said the limp isn't actuly a limp he has use of the leg he is just clumsy, also there is no impact on that he could feel i n his tummy, he said he is most likely stressed out from moving him to the new cage I need to keep an eye on him, he said if I didn't see poop he isn't going, stress or like you said Lima he is pooping when he hides"herring it under the substrate. He told me to keep an eye on him and it could take a few weeks for him to acumate to his new home.
PS. That pic was taken last night
Thank god lil camo is all alrightin the next few weeks he should get used to his awesome mansion
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Yah I hope so, he's a good lil frog and the doc found nothing wrong with him in gen.
Need to ensure the day temp. is 82-84F with a few degree drop at night. Low temps can induce permanent kidney and lymph heart damage which will result in bloating symptoms and a short life.
4 days without poop for a Pacman is within normalcy. Would not worry unless week and a half or two weeks go by. When they change burrow is time to check around the old one for a buried poop.
It would be good to supplement it's diet with not dyed night crawlers (from Walmart or local bait shop). Can cut them same as frog's length until it's 3.5 in., then can feed whole ones. Good luck!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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