He is skinny, but not to the point to worry just yet. Wait for meds, give them, wait. Have you tried not to do glass bowl thing, but just to throw some crickets in the enclosure?
He is skinny, but not to the point to worry just yet. Wait for meds, give them, wait. Have you tried not to do glass bowl thing, but just to throw some crickets in the enclosure?
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I've tried some free roamers and he is not bothering with them.
If I did not move him when I was cleaning out the enclosure at night to replace paper towels, ect, I do not think this frog would move at all.
He seems alert when I (am forced) to handle him. However once he is back in the enclosure he is right back to his favorite spot again. Since he's clung to the wall of the tank right now I am going to try to just replace paper towel without disturbing him at all.
I am replacing his water bowl daily too with treated tap, but he is not soaking at all either. I don't know if that is a bad sign or not. I do mist a lot and keep the humidity around 60%, I am keeping temps very high 86F in the day and 78F at night.
Im pretty sure he is just trying to tell you to leave him alone![]()
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Alright. I am trying my best not to handle or disturb him. You know how it is though some times they get themselves in a spot and you have to move them so you can clean everything out and keep it sanitary.
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