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    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPad View Post
    You will have to use a photo uploading site like photobucket to post photos. Our forum was hacked last spring and the photo uploader hasn't worked since then.
    Ty! So let's try

    ps: if someone can answer to the question i did before i would be happy



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    Don't think there will be much behaviour to tell you if he's hungry but if he looks like he's hunting for food then give him some. What I do is feed my frogs as recommended at their size or age and check their weight, add or take off a meal day each week if needed to get them to the right size

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    As for the pooping, provide a basking spot of around 85F will help him digest his food

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    As for the pooping, provide a basking spot of around 85F will help him digest his food
    mmm...look the picture of my tank, should i put a heater in the water to bring the temperature at 83-85F?

    in the dry part, on the brick, i think the temperature is 85-87F

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    I would keep it on the cooler side and not heat it aslong as its not too cold (below 75f )and there is a higher tempature on the surfice but 85-87 is perfect. Is he going in the water often?

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    Have you owned him for the full 4 years? the reason I ask is because I bet he would really appreciate it if you swapped out some of that brick for something he can burrow into. Like a coco fibre or something similar. Just a little suggestion, and nice frog by the way.

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    In a book I have I seen them cut holes in foam pads which the frogs would go into, a lot like they're natural habitat and very cool. Coir is great too but with the water section it would just be dragged in and make a mess of it.What he's using is certainly not the worst thing but a plant or hide would be best placed above for some cover. I seen an african bull frog kept on a shallow layer of bark at a reptile rescue centre, can you believe that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by monster View Post
    Have you owned him for the full 4 years? the reason I ask is because I bet he would really appreciate it if you swapped out some of that brick for something he can burrow into. Like a coco fibre or something similar. Just a little suggestion, and nice frog by the way.
    Yes, i bought this frog when he was young
    I noticed a thing: with this set up of terrarium, the frog is more active; when i got cocofiber the frog was always in the pit and didnt use water...

    Quote Originally Posted by jasonm96 View Post
    In a book I have I seen them cut holes in foam pads which the frogs would go into, a lot like they're natural habitat and very cool. Coir is great too but with the water section it would just be dragged in and make a mess of it.What he's using is certainly not the worst thing but a plant or hide would be best placed above for some cover. I seen an african bull frog kept on a shallow layer of bark at a reptile rescue centre, can you believe that?
    mmm, sorry but my english is not too good and i didnt understand the point ...your advice is to add something in the terrarium where the frog can hide himself?




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    Quote Originally Posted by arci90 View Post
    Ty! So let's try

    ps: if someone can answer to the question i did before i would be happy


    Stitch is one healthy frog you can really tell by how his skin looks, so adorable! Keep up the good work!

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    Here's a video of stitch eating


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