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    Quote Originally Posted by flybyferns View Post
    Hi,
    I see Heath has written you ' a book'. We are very fortunate to have her here at Frog Forum.

    Paper towel is perfect for the QT period. It's easy to remove/clean when the frogs are sleeping.
    It's probably best to change when soiled and/or at least every other day.
    It should be dampened -well- with de-chlorinated water and laid flat as possible on the bottom of the tank.
    Its easy to spot any feeders crawlingarount the following morning.

    QT: http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...uarantine.html

    Speaking of feeders; small crickets are needed for juvenile red eye tree frogs.
    Feed them daily ( I feed smalls to my adults as well )
    Consider bowl feeding. They will take amazing well to this method of feeding.
    In the beginning you might let 2 or 3 cricks roam free...to give the frogs a chance to find the bowl.
    I have pasted a link to a great thread ( below) about bowl feeding.
    Many different containers can be used. I prefer clear glass as they can see the feeder through the glass.
    I use a clear glass pyrex type bowl about 6" in diameter and 4 inches high.
    This method keeps the crickets and the supplements contained, provides you away to keep track of how much they ate, and makes for easy cleaning. Remove all uneaten crickets the following morning -----> return them to the cricket bin to feed.
    It is very important to take good care of the crickets so they will help to keep your frogs healthy.

    Feeder Bowl:
    http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...eder-bowl.html
    A Healthy Cricket Bin:
    http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...icket-bin.html

    When they arrive.
    The VERY, VERY most important thing to do for you frogs is to be sure they are re-hydrated !!!!!!!
    Keep the paper towel very wet the first 72 hours and use the water dish ( water should not be above the frog's chin)
    A ceramic saucer is great. The kind used for plants. They are available at Home Depot.

    Keep us posted....and of course photos are .....well..... mandatory

    Yeah she gave a lot of good, detailed info!

    I will do bowl feeding, i do it for my gray tree frog as well, it does work well. Mine is also a clear, glass bowl. Not too high, not too low. My gray saw the crickets in there from the other side, hopped over and went right in, smart fella.

    Ive dealt with crickets for years, for my bearded dragon, so ive got it down pat. Keeping the homes clean, gutloading them, dusting them before feeding, etc. I have bred them as well.

    And okay i will make sure he is hydrated.

    Thank you for all the info! the more the better! Feeling confident about this with help from you guys!

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    Haha exactly :-)

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    I'm excited for you! I love my red eyes and did tons and tons of reading before getting them and also asked a million questions. Everyone here is so incredibly helpful! It made things a lot easier when I got them.
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    I'm excited for you! I love my red eyes and did tons and tons of reading before getting them and also asked a million questions. Everyone here is so incredibly helpful! It made things a lot easier when I got them.
    Im excited too! ive decided to get two babies, 3/4" from LLLreptile. Gonna get fruit flies to start with. I have bred mantids which eat fruit flies as well so ive learned the method of making sure they dont escape. Im thinking of getting a reptile fogger. How often would i have it go off?

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    It varries from tank to tank. Reds only like it in the 70% humidity range. Foggers typically aren't needed to maintain that. Just misting a couple times a day is usually good enough.
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    I wouldn't waste your money on a fogger. I mist in the morning and before they wake up at night. Keeps the humidity perfect. I will be running a room humidifier during the winter so I shouldn't need to change that too much then either.
    2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
    2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"

    0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
    0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"



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    Quote Originally Posted by DigitalPunk View Post
    It varries from tank to tank. Reds only like it in the 70% humidity range. Foggers typically aren't needed to maintain that. Just misting a couple times a day is usually good enough.
    Oh okay thanks :-)

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