Yeah, I've had a lot of frogs be afraid of tongs. You'll just have to wiggle the pinkie. It'll be a bit difficult, I think. Monster will probably have some useful advice. I'll post if I thinkcof anything.
Yeah, I've had a lot of frogs be afraid of tongs. You'll just have to wiggle the pinkie. It'll be a bit difficult, I think. Monster will probably have some useful advice. I'll post if I thinkcof anything.
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Thanks for the advice Bryce, thanks i'm open for advice, i'll maybe get some bigger crickets or some roaches too, the bigger it is the easy it'll be for him to eat it without eating dirt, i've bought small ones last time cause i thought the biggers ones where too big, but they would be fine i believe.
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Okay, so actually got this guy to eat today.
Seems that the problem is the coco fiber and him being so little yet. Putted him in a faunarium with 5 crickets, he got one fairly fast which is already good for his size.
I'll be trying both, if he tries but can't eat in the terrarium he goes to the box afterwards.
If you guys know some good tips to get frogs used to tongs i'll be listening carefully, cause this could really help me at the moment.
Thanks.
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Apparently, the cricket size matters a lot. I've got ones of 1cms now and he hunts them like a charm. They were too small apparently.
This one might be too big maybe, i'll have to find 9mm, as the last one of those he hate he fought with it five times before eating him, not sure if this is fine or not.
Hey sorry I haven't been around but I just had a major lung surgery so I have been in the hospital and haven't been able to get to my computer, I had 50% of my left top lobe removed so I have been a wreck. You are right and sometimes if the food item isn't big enough it just wont catch there attention, I have to feed my guys 2 nightcrawlers at once most the time now that they are adults or I swear its like they don't see them and they just sit there. And ya if they keep trying to catch the food and keep getting mouthfuls of dirt a lot of the time they will just give up, I have had this happen to me on numerous occasions with my guys when they were babies and even now that they are adults. It's stressfull to put them in a different container but if its working for you he probably doesn't have a problem with it so for the time being I would just do what is working so he eats. Being a baby he has to get his vitamins or he will end up growing up not be being to healthy and he will more then likely develop MBD. A suggestion for the tongs, when he is in the container and has eaten a couple crickets and is in feeding mode try to give him a couple with the tongs every now and then and he may eat them and come around. Out of all honesty the trick really to tong feeding is to just keep trying, some frogs eat from them right away while others will be afraid of them forever it seems but then one day they just start eating from them. Patients is the key to tong feeding I find.
Yeah, I find even as babies they love adult crickets. Probably could have mentioned that before, I didn't think about it. My bad! I'm glad he's chasing them down now!
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I can see that! Ahaha he eats crickets that are almost as big as him. But if we compare sizes its like feeding a pinkie to a adult, so i believe it's enought one a day no? He doesn't want no more anyway after the first one? So for now he's only eating one, but i'll work on the tweezers part. Thanks for the answers guys.
Thats him after a big cricket, looks fine to you? The lumps are the cricket, he has no lumps normally.
And thats him, in the first one no cricket, and the second it was when he had arrived.
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Ps: Is it fine for a baby to eat every 2 days? Or should I try harder? The little guy just don't eat the day after he ate.
And he tries to borrow to avoid food i believe? Or is he afraid of the big crickets(well he wasnt affraid yesterday)?
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