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    Also, they are usually always a bright greenish blue, getting a lil bit darker after misting but quickly returning to their blue color. Temp and Humidity is always on point and they have a bioactive enclosure that I did exstensive research on before setting up so I just don’t think anything in their environment could be causing Hapi’s low weight/possible illness.

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    Hey, nice names for the frogs. I've noticed they do have different personalities. Some frogs are just stress-prone. I do have a frog that occasionally misses bugs he aims for. I worried something was wrong with his eyes but otherwise he seems to be doing alright. It's good you're dusting with calcium. Hopefully that will prevent deficiency.

    If the temp, humidity, and water are okay, there's nothing to do but watch for a sign of illness: excessive soaking, poor appetite, patchy shedding, runny poop, for example. Small size and missing bugs are not that much reason for concern but you could always try getting a check-up visit with an exotic vet.

    Have you heard the frogs call yet? If Kekuit is larger, maybe it's female.
    (You might want to make a separate post in the future so people don't think it's a post they've already answered and ignore it or something.)

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    I haven’t heard them call yet. And at first suspected Kekuit might be female due to size but they both have similar nodules on their front feet? I am scheduling a herp vet visit just to set things up but there is only one office that I know of in the area and it’ll only be a few wks but wanted to see if I can get tips beforehand. So thank you! I will keep an eye on poop. I mean I notice it and so far it hasn’t looked out of the ordinary but Hapi’s poops are gonna be smaller & I may have to make sure my glasses are on and I get a good look ya know. Everything else seems normal. Thanks for your help and tips! & I’ll be sure to start a new thread next time.

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