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    Kurt
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    You can try feeding wax worms to him, they are high in fat and are good for putting on some wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    You can try feeding wax worms to him, they are high in fat and are good for putting on some wait.
    Her frog hates waxworms.

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    bshmerlie
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    I've had a new Red Eye for a week and a half. I've been feeding him all he wants for the past 11 days and he's already looks better. When I first got him he would cling to the glass to sleep and now he sleeps on the leaves and is a lot more active at night. He also would soak in the water dish each night so he may have been dehydrated. If you're meeting all his requirements and you still feel something is wrong take him to a vet and have him checked out. It's better to be safe than sorry.

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    Cristen
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    Quote Originally Posted by bshmerlie View Post
    I've had a new Red Eye for a week and a half. I've been feeding him all he wants for the past 11 days and he's already looks better. When I first got him he would cling to the glass to sleep and now he sleeps on the leaves and is a lot more active at night. He also would soak in the water dish each night so he may have been dehydrated. If you're meeting all his requirements and you still feel something is wrong take him to a vet and have him checked out. It's better to be safe than sorry.
    I was originally feeding him based on what the pet store told me, now Im giving him a healthy amount of food everyday. I have gone through a dozen small to medium crickets and 2 meal worms in just 2 days, which makes me think that either he is not an adult yet or he is a she and not even close to an adult yet. Right now he? is measuring at about 2 4/5 inches. So if its male he should be getting close to full grown, if female then we have some growing to come. Since we've got him he has only "croaked" once but it didnt sound like a croak (if that makes any sense) and it was on his very first night here (7 days ago). So I dont know.

    But I am going to call the vet in the morning to see if he deals with amphibians at all, otherwise I am going to have to try to find one that is close (which I dont think is going to be very easy - as I live in the northwest corner of Iowa about 20 minutes south of the Minnesota border)

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    CrazyAirborne
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    I would think as long as hes eating (which he is), and quite a bit it seems! youre probably ok. Its when the frogs dont eat that we start to worry. also, ive noticed my whites will puff himself up sometimes in his water, or right after he eats, and he looks huge, and then other times, hes a little skinnier. I dont think its anything to worry about. have fun with your new froggy!!

    oh and Whites are known to be piggies and just keep eating and eating...

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    nana
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    I think your froggie looks not too bad. I have one that looks similar but that is due to MBD which she had when I got her given to me. I hand feed her everynight and have done for nearly two years. Her weight never varies so as long as she is eating and happy then I'm happy too

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    Cristen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    You can try feeding wax worms to him, they are high in fat and are good for putting on some wait.
    1beataway is right, I talked to her for a couple hours in the chat room my first night on here, and he wouldnt touch the things for 4 days when I tried to feed them to him. I actually tried putting a couple in his food dish yesterday with a couple crickets to try and "trick" him and he ate everything but the wax worms. I even left the wax worms out in a dish for awhile before I tried giving them to him so they were wiggly. But, there is no tricking him - he had no interest in them at all, little bugger.

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    Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristen View Post
    1beataway is right, I talked to her for a couple hours in the chat room my first night on here, and he wouldnt touch the things for 4 days when I tried to feed them to him. I actually tried putting a couple in his food dish yesterday with a couple crickets to try and "trick" him and he ate everything but the wax worms. I even left the wax worms out in a dish for awhile before I tried giving them to him so they were wiggly. But, there is no tricking him - he had no interest in them at all, little bugger.
    It could be the activity level of the waxworms that doesn't appeal to them. Store purchased waxworms barely move, they few I have cultures move like the dickens.

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    Maybe they don't like the taste, or the tecture. Luigi took the worm right away, but then after a few seconds in his mouth he spit it out. And look disgusted. I have at least 2 other people tell me the same sort of story.

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    Cristen
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    well, I am beginning to figure out that I might just be a lot paranoid . but better safe then sorry is a motto that I live by. Anywho, does anyone know how I can tell if my whites is a male or female, based on the knowledge that I have so far. Which is pretty much the size (2 5/6), only hearing one croakish sound, and the fact that right now Kermit is a hog and eating a ton (which could just be due to the fact that he is hungry). Oh, and I know that some males have gray on their throat but not all do right? Mine has no gray in that area at all.

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    From what I've read, it's hard to distinguish. I always find statements like, "The females are slightly larger," "The males have a slightly darker throat," and "During breeding, the male may have brown pads on his feet." And I believe both male and female can croak, though the male will do it anytime and the female will do it as an answer, and that can make it hard to distinguish.

    I do not know what I have.

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    Cristen
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1beataway View Post
    From what I've read, it's hard to distinguish. I always find statements like, "The females are slightly larger," "The males have a slightly darker throat," and "During breeding, the male may have brown pads on his feet." And I believe both male and female can croak, though the male will do it anytime and the female will do it as an answer, and that can make it hard to distinguish.

    I do not know what I have.
    K, well thanks anyway

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