Also, should i get a second frog? would my whites do better with a member of its species rather than being alone? Or are they fine?
Also, should i get a second frog? would my whites do better with a member of its species rather than being alone? Or are they fine?
Hey guys do whites tree frog shed because Mine had dirt on it and i pulled it off but it was just dirty loose skin that was really thin and clear. Also if so Should i pull it off or let it fall off?I am posting this in a few of the whites tree frog forums just to attract a little more attention but im not trying to be a jerk sorry if you have already seen this post/
I have 2 white's tree frogs that I have had for a couple of weeks. They are in a 20gal high tank with mesh lid. Behavior and health wise they seem to be doing well but I have gotten a lot of conflicting info on substrate. I read the care sheet on here. I really don't want to use paper towels because humidity becomes an issue and I don't know about frogs but I've had problems with reptiles sticking to the towels. I currently have eco-earth which was what I was recommended. It just concerns me because they get dirty in it and then sometimes can't hold onto the sides of the tank normally. So I ended up adding some spangum moss over the eco-earth and that helped. However, now I am hearing that sphangum moss causes impactions so I'm not sure what the best thing to do would be. I would like to do the drainage layer and all of that but I can't really afford to do all of that right now. I would appreciate any advice. Thanks.
If you feed by putting crickets in the tank frogs can accidentally ingest sphagnum along with the cricket. It's more of a problem if it's in strings so maybe run it through a grinder or food processor? But then it would stick to the frogs, so maybe just don't let crickets run loose in the cage and feed with tweezers.
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