Oh ok. I was confused about how you would do it but I actually went back to check on it and it was just pooping. There was poop where he was and he had moved and looked just fine. Apparently I've never seen one poop before.
Oh ok. I was confused about how you would do it but I actually went back to check on it and it was just pooping. There was poop where he was and he had moved and looked just fine. Apparently I've never seen one poop before.
Hi Bridgett! Frog poop is dark brown/black and will fall off. A prolapse is pink initially; but can turn reddish if inflamed and then black if necrotic. To prevent prolapse on tree frogs; do not feed insects larger than distance between the frogs eyes.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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