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    Default Dog Rescuer Is Now A Frog Rescuer!! Please Help!!

    Excellent news!


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    0.0.2 Ranitomeya Variabilis 'southern'
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    0.0.3 Dendrobates tinctorius 'azureus'
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    2.1.0 Genetics Experiments
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    Default Re: Dog Rescuer Is Now A Frog Rescuer!! Please Help!!

    Bill-Help!! I can't get my little frog to eat anything. I can't find any crickets. Went to the little store that sells them and could only find minnows. I went to Walmart and found something called ReptoTreat. It says it's for aquatic turtles, newts and frogs. It is the tiniest freeze dried shrimp. My frog has not touched them. I was desperate and gave him a "string" of ground chuck that looks like a worm. (I know that's not ideal, but I'm afraid he is going to starve.) I wiggled it around in front of him hoping that he would think it was a live worm. He didn't touch it. I have seen no more frog poop since that first day. He likes to stay covered and still, but he is active when I touch him. He jumps and wants to climb out of the storage container. Should I let him go outside for a little while and hop around? Even though he doesn't have but one back foot, he can still hop. Please advise. I would be ill if the little fellow died. I am still trying to get someone to help me post pictures. I have emailed them to myself from my phone, but I don't know what to do from there. He is just a little brownish-gold, kind of chubby, 2 inch long and probably as wide, frog. Also, should I try to get him back when he finishes rehab and put him back out in my yard where he came from? Can he live in the wild with only one back foot? I look forward to hearing from you.

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