Quote Originally Posted by MissNtuen View Post
Thanks guys. I'll switch to crickets only. As far as substrate, what's the best for whites? I love cocofiber but it gets everywhere n they track it everywhere. Any suggestions for a simple setup substrate?

For the last couple weeks I ha e been ordering stuff for my 18x18x24........and was gona place them in there once my setup was complete. Since they're babies I thought they would have plenty of space. I do have a 40gal that I can set up for them temporarily....... I will buy the 24x18x24 during the black friday sale

And I have the powder calcium &d3 but it was used for my sons beardy. The calcium spray killed several crickets.......I only sprayed twice.......has me thinking about the benefits of calcium lol......but my baby whites seems to be doing well. I'll keep him quarantinedfor a while longer
Hi,
Sorry you're having trouble

I would STOP feeding any mealworms--- none ever!

Hospital tank substrate --- plain white paper towel --- very wet with de-chlorinated water only - a plastic plant that can be cleaned daily, and a large water dish -->cleaned daily in hot tap water and re-filled with de-chlorinated water only.

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

IMO Best supplements for dusting crickets- ( be sure the crickets are not too large )
http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...pplements.html Yes ! This is a must. If a Calcium /Vt D dusting schedule has not been used ....consider doing this daily for a while.

http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...caresheet.html

bowl feeding--always a great idea for whites and red eyes:
http://www.frogforum.net/general-dis...eder-bowl.html

Last but not least....
You might seek advice from a herp vet.
A vet that cares for frogs. Be sure to ask!
Do everything possible to get a fecal sample done.
Some vets will do this without 'seeing' the frog.
Sadly, these frogs are not kept in the best conditions prior to purchase... they can have a variety of illnesses and parasites.

In fact, it should probably be a routine ---> newly acquired Whites ---> should get vet checked.
Always, always QT'd separately! Commonly used medication should be kept on-hand ( link below)

If you do not have a herp vet --- you could email Dr Frye --- have current photos available, information regarding the age of the frog(s), a weight --in grams if possible, and a good description of their symptoms. Add information to the email similar to the questions in "Trouble in the Enclosure". If you have more than one frog, that were together, not quarantined separately--- be sure to let a vet know. Payment for any meds and ? de-wormer ( Panacure ) is made via credit card.

Link for Dr Frye:
http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-prepared.html

http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...-supplies.html

Keep us posted