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    Default Re: Pink in Red-Eyed Tree Frog's feces... is this normal? Photo attached.

    Quote Originally Posted by MantidBro View Post
    His feces look healthy otherwise, just that weird coloration has got me a bit worried. They are solid though, a bit less than an inch long. They always look the same really, size-wise and solid-wise. Sometimes I find bits of cricket in his feces, is that normal? should those bits of cricket have been digested completely? also a lot of it looks like substrate, maybe some crickets have been escaping the bowl. I wake up to find none in there. I'm going to watch him closer tonight, stay up a bit later.
    Hi
    Diarrhea and lethargy is what you worry about.
    Yes ..it's normal to find bits and pcs of crickets in the poop.
    Obviously, this is more noticeable if found in the water dish.

    Sometimes the cricks hitch a ride out of the bowl on the frog.
    Use a bowl with higher sides; a nice wide one the frogs can climb into and sit on the bottom of the bowl.

    Some ideas:
    http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...eder-bowl.html

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