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they look thin to me, but otherwise color is good. I hope they start eating for you. Congrats. i hope to have some Mossy frogs one day!
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Congrats on the new frogs! Did breeder who sold them described their care/feeding schedule while at his charge? How old are them and what is their length from snout to vent? The fact that they where placed in a couple day fast before shipping should not reflect in their weight at all. They look thin; but that might be related to age if very young.
I would quarantine them for 30 days and get two fecals done 2 weeks apart during that period. Love Mossys, good luck with them!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
These were picked up from a breeder at a show in Alberta by the wholesaler I deal with just for me. I did not get much info from him, I'll try and see if he'll get me the contact info of the breeder next week.
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