That is an awesome tank! I want to make one like that for my Green/Cope's gray tree frogs
New enclosure looks nice. I'm so glad to see pickle banjo is thriving. [emoji196]
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Stephanie
If you don't mind me picking your brain, what do you feed pickle banjo?
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Last edited by Pleasantly; May 19th, 2015 at 10:12 PM.
Thank you. The water is much clearer now, so it's really fun to just sit and stare at![]()
He seems to be thriving for sure and now in his new enclosure, he's acting more like a wild frog. As an example, there was a time when he was sitting up high on his log and I accidentally startled him and he dove down off of it in a flash and burrowed himself in the sand. He stayed down there all hunched in the sand for about 5 mins, then swam up. Watching him swim is also really fun. I think he likes his new home.
I just feed him crickets so far. I was thinking about getting him some frozen baby mice to feed on occasion. I'd assume when you give something like that, they won't need crickets for a couple days after?
I received his supplements and gave him a cricket dusted with them (aka, dropped into a baby food jar with supplements in it to "dust" it).
I think the best feeder is night crawlers, because they have more calcium naturally than crickets, think of it like eating low-fat chips or a salad, the salad is better for you. Here is a handy article that goes into focus into feeders. (it is designed for salamander and newt keepers though) http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/foods.shtml
Even better would be to alternate crickets and night crawlers. Balanced diet.
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Wow he looks so good, came a long way from when you caught him!
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