Quote Originally Posted by Frogfeet123 View Post
A little confused as to why you are sharing the anatomy of a mouse with me? I am aware that pinkies can be hard to digest and are to be used ONLY as a treat. Just what I did. Thanks for the info on mice anyhow. What would you suggest as a good treat?


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Because I was confused as to why you would give a pinky to a constipated frog...? I wouldn't be offering "treats" at this point but concentrating on a diet that will be conducive to getting some normal bowel movements from your frogs, without inducing prolapse as a possible side effect when they are able to go. The poop you just saw would have been the previous meal(s) as pushed through by the bulk of the baby mouse; I would keep a close eye on your frogs...

JFYI, this is what a prolapse looks like...
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This is why I will not feed my guy pinkies, or crickets, or anything else I deem digestively sensitive material. Right now he is getting earthworms interchanged with waxworms, and I hope to obtain some small hornworms when I have a cooler to keep them in at temps that will slow down their growth (hornworms can reach 4" in short order).