I have never used a fogger. I rely on sphagnum moss and never have been disappointed. A large water bowl will help too.
I have never used a fogger. I rely on sphagnum moss and never have been disappointed. A large water bowl will help too.
YouTube - Kassina Maculata Coppia
just found this video on youtube and mine is the same colour as both this person owns so im thinking the colour change is no longer a problem just the eating side is a problem
how do i make a feeding box maybe if i try that some how it would help and then at least i can work out what she is prepared to eat and what she wont eat.
also just found out i have 2 male wtf as one of the "girls" has just started croaking
I use a Rubbermaid box to feed my white's in. Its fine for them, but it is not all frogs. Example - I wouldn't use it with a strictly nocturnal species that is heavily dependent on access to water, like Agalychnis callidryas. I would only use it with frogs that readily feed regardless of time of day, like White's or gray treefrogs.
I would leave the frog where he/she is and I might change the substrate to sphagnum to help to keep the humidity up.
ok i will go in the shop at the weekend and pick up some more moss
i have just ordered some smaller crickets, locusts, fruit flies, earth worms from an online live food delievery company so i will try these just to see if it makes any difference.
i have never fed them earth worms or wingless fruit flies would you recommend a few every couple of days or do that not make much difference i know the wax worms are mainly fattening so its a treat but what about worms and flies
Earth worms are fine, I would think that fruit flies may be too small for them. However, my tomato frogs will eat any bug regardless of size, including fruit flies. Maybe your Kassina will as well. If you do use the flies keep in mind that they can walk up any surface. So, if the mesh on your enclosre is not tight enough, they just might walk away on you. I use paper towels in between the top and the bottom of my critter keepers and/or tanks with amphbians I feed fruit flies too. That list includes my blue poison dart frog, cave salamanders, red-banded rubber frogs, West African rubber frogs, western green toad, clown treefrogs, and red-eyed leaf froglets.
i think you will be fine
how is she doing? ever eat for you?
God bless,
Laura
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