I quarantined some moss and added it to his terrarium... Came on here, once again mentioned how he's not eating, asked for more advice... I ditched the bowl feeding method, a member on here said it can stress some frogs out. I had about 10 crickets lose innthe cage, and I just let the rest lose, instead of keeping them in the bowl.
Anyways, I left and when I came back, the humidity was up to 95%! At first I was like, oh ****, but I watched him and realized he was awake. He was focused on a cricket, that had climbed a plant beside him. He snatched it, much to my pleasure! Then went right back to sleep, lol.
Damn, I've never been so relieved.
He stayed asleep for a while, and then woke back up tonight. He went to his favorite water bowl, the one above the heating pad. He hung out on the rim of it, and suddenly spotted a kaydid I had put in there. It had been living in there for four days, I put it in there hoping he might eat it. I wasnt sure if the crickets just werent lively enough or what. But he saw the kaydid climbing the stick in front of him, and he jumped up and snatched it! So that was two feedings that I witnessed.
After that, he had a nice shedding session. Before when he'd done it, it would come off in strings, this time it came off in globs. I really think the humidity was just too low for him. I was told 70-80% is ideal, but also read that some people will keep it as high as 90%. This seems to be working for Frenchy.
After his shed, he stayed perched there on the rim of his water bowl, and watched as crickets passed by. He ate two more! Ive been feeding the crickets carrots, lettuce and fluckers cricket quencher which is calcium fortified. I also sprinkle some calcium/D3 on their food. So thats some good nutrition and calcium and vitamins going into Frenchy! Then he had a big poop, which I inspected - it looks fine.
Satisfied, I stopped watching and let him be. When I returned, he was back behind a leaf. I've now shut the lights.
I'm wicked relieved!!





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I switched quicker than I had expected to, because i did indeed see him gobbling up some substrate with a cricket! :/ its only coconut fiber so no wood chips or anything but still... That must be annoying.. I did end up seeing some substrate in his poop. Didnt seem to be hard to push out but i dont wanna risk anything bad happening. Im glad he understands how to work with the bowl feeding method! This method helps to keep the calcium/D3 on the crickets as well, when id been letting them roam, they would drag their bodies along the sticks and leaves, and even take a swim in the bowls, to try cleaning it off. They hadnt managed to get all of it off before he ate them but now they will get hardly any off because the glass bowl is so slippery, theres no friction to help take it off, plus its dry in there.
