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How do you keep him? Temperature (night and day), substrate, heating method, etc etc.
He has a lot of space, coconut substrate twice as deep as his hight, shallow bowl with easy entrance with daily replace water. min 26 Celsius max 29.0 Celsius, heating pads in one side of the terrarium not covering more than 2/5 of the space (7w), i dust spray the frog directly twice a day and the terrarium if needed, it's 80% moist in the air cause i just changed substrate, it's however not an ocean in the substrate, trying to get it down to 70%.

Sometimes at night I hear my albino jumping against the wall, put this is usually when he's been burrowed right next to the wall, so it's probably that he's trying to turn around in a clumsy way.

As I mentioned before he's not good at hunting, I gave him calcium and vitamin D3 as juvenile and still do (when he eats that is), he jumps fine when he wants to but he looks a little thin sometimes (can be that I'm worried and just thinks he looks thin cause my other frog is so big in comparison). When he attacks a prey it's not a long chase as the other frog I have who jump across the whole terrarium while hunting. He doesn't stick out his tongue as long as the other frog, it's more as he opens his mouth and fails, then he gets unsure and I have to encourage him to eat by pushing the roach against his mouth...

I looked at his belly if I could see any "veins" but couldn't see any (it's a symptom for a disease) I have 3 books about the Horned frogs and I've checked all the diseases and it doesn't seem to be any of them. I had a UVB lamp before on the top of their old terrarium, sadly my local pet shop sold it to me saying they used it on their frogs and i bought a UVB 5 lamp... they had that for a couple of months and where doing fine, then I read at the internet it's dangerous to albino frogs using UVB so I got real mad at myself and very sad cause i was very afraid that I now had ruined my frogs vision.

I only searched by it by coincident back then, cause he wouldn't then as well, ignoring all food even while it climbed next or on top of him... As the days went i was very depressed cause I'm a person who lives for animals not everybody commonly care for. But then suddenly i heard a (what is it called) crunch? And he had attacked a coachroach hiding in his terrarium from a failed feeding session, he was really viscous in that moment and i was very happy but now he's back to this...

I'm thinking about if it can be stress? When they were small they lived in the same space with a wall between them that wasn't transparent. I thought since the other frog grew so big maybe my albino was unsure and afraid of the being on "the other side" so now they live in a terrarium separate from each other, with a lot of space for when they get full grown.

If it helps I can photo him from all angels with a high definition camera or even film when i try to feed him?

Best Regard Leonard, all help appreciated!

*UPDATE*
Just tried to feed him, he only opened his mouth as if he was breathing or if like he was in pain, I tried for like 10 minutes, then I thought I could take some pictures but it's not as easy to do on your own as I first thought, he jumps huge distances if I try to grab him, he's to small to lift as my books instructs (in front of their back legs gently around their waist) so I always try to get him in my hand then I cope them around him when I need to move him, he seems really stressed, my big frog doesn't make quite as big deal when I move them to a separate container every second month while cleaning, but the albino he jumps as hell cause he's missing his home... I feel like a bad person cause I don't know what's wrong...