There isn't moss in there anymore. The heater I have is too small, that's why. He has a new one coming soon. He's only about an inch long and about the same wide. He's still pretty small.
There isn't moss in there anymore. The heater I have is too small, that's why. He has a new one coming soon. He's only about an inch long and about the same wide. He's still pretty small.
I'm pretty sure at that size you should be feeding him every day. I would also recommend possibly getting him started on nightcralwers that are dye and chemical free. They are much more nutritious than crickets. For a baby you should cut the nightcrawlers into pieces no longer than the space between the frog's eyes. For subadults the pieces should be as long as the body and adults can handle the entire worm.
Litoria caerulea 1.1.0 (White's Tree Frog)
Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis 0.1.0 (Anerythristic Honduran Milk Snake) Tliltocatl albopilosus 0.0.2 (Curly Hair Tarantula)
Aphonopelma hentzi 0.0.1 (Texas Brown Tarantula)
Avicularia avicularia 0.0.2 (Pinktoe Tarantula)
Brachypelma smithi ex. annitha 0.0.1 (Mexican Giant Red Knee Tarantula) Monocentropus balfouri 0.0.2 (Socotra Island Blue Baboon Tarantula)
Harpactira pulchripes 0.0.1 (Golden Blue Leg Baboon Tarantula)
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