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    Default New Mossy Frogs just got home.

    Do you know how to set-up a quarantine tank?

    Be sure to remove the moss and just use moist non-printed paper towels as substrate. Change every 1-2 days. Be sure to have a shallow water bowl and fill to belly level with lukewarm dechlorinated water.

    Mist the tank twice a day and monitor the humidity in the tank.

    Cover the back and two sides of his QT tank to help them feel safe.
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    Very Cute! You have already been given all the advice I would give
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    Default Re: New Mossy Frogs just got home.

    you just said in your first post you are putting them with the red eyed tree frogs? i think people here already told you that would be a bad idea. you can end up with dead frogs. i hope that was just a mis-print?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColleenT View Post
    you just said in your first post you are putting them with the red eyed tree frogs? i think people here already told you that would be a bad idea. you can end up with dead frogs. i hope that was just a mis-print?
    Yeah, I read that as well. I feel like we already voiced our opinion on the other thread which is why I did not bring it up on here.

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    Default Re: New Mossy Frogs just got home.

    Quote Originally Posted by ColleenT View Post
    you just said in your first post you are putting them with the red eyed tree frogs? i think people here already told you that would be a bad idea. you can end up with dead frogs. i hope that was just a mis-print?
    I said I got 7 red eyed and 7 Mossy, they are both going in separate 90 gallon tanks eventually. For now the tiny red eyed are going in a Exo-Terra 18x18x24, and the mossy frogs I'm not sure, right now they are all separated in tall containers and they all ate 5 crickets last night, I will have to make a temporary bin for the mossy until the 90gal cycles properly.
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    Default Re: New Mossy Frogs just got home.

    Congrats on a great buy!

    Glad to hear that they all ate. Mossies can look pretty skinny around the belly but I wouldn't worry too much uf they are eating ok. Just keep feeding them.

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    Default Re: New Mossy Frogs just got home.

    Well I guess I can already stop worrying, they all ate the crickets from yesterday, and today they are all eating as soon as I put the crickets in. I guess I'll keep them in desperate containers for a week to keep tracking how much they eat, then I'll move them to a community tank until the 90gal cycles.

    Funny, I'm writing this and all of a sudden I have at least one of my mossy that just started calling lol,

    BTW how many crickets should they eat at about 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" ?
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