Hello all!
I am thoroughly excited and pumped to have purchased my first frog, a Tiger-legged monkey frog (Pithecopus hypochondrialis), a few days ago. I had a planted vivarium for about 6 months to settle in all the microfauna while trying to choose what to buy...and with the help and insight at a reptile convention, purchased this little guy! I have a few beginner questions, so forgive me for the long post. I am giving as much info as possible so I can learn about the acclimation and behavior of my little guy.
Tank set up
Exo Terra, 12" across and 18" high. Orchids, moss, vines, corkbark all growing happily. Isopods and springtails as microfauna. No severe mold problems to date. Humidity range 75-90%. 80% covered, 20% cross ventilated (using plastic wrap to partially cover top mesh). Spraying with distilled water 1-2x daily. Temp outside cage is around 70, relatively consistently.
I currently have a Reptiglo 2.0 terrarium bulb coming in to replace my Ecosmart 5000k LED bulb I was using for my plants before. (for the UVB), I am also, in the next few weeks, hoping to disassemble the vivarium to add some thorough drainage features (something I somehow missed when first setting it up).
Now, onto the questions:
How long will until my frog feels safe/is this behavior normal?
- He was a bright, vivid green when I purchased him and is now a darker, spotted green two days later. He ate one fat 1/2" cricket the night I purchased him, but did not touch any of the 1/4" crickets I put in a deli cup for him last night. He is also not pooping in his water dish, which I heard is something they enjoy doing. I saw him slowing exploring some portions of his cage last night, and he was in a slightly different sleeping spot (tucked up underneath the roots of my orchid) when I woke up this morning.
There is also what seems to be a small cut/bump on his back, which I will monitor for signs of infection (it seems like its in the healing process).
Is this behavior normal for new frogs? I am trying my best to be patient, but I also don't want to do nothing if he is suffering from non-ideal tank conditions.
What supplement powders do you recommend?
Seeing lots of posts about types of powders to coat crickets with before they eat. The only one I found is unavailable in my area, so i'm looking for other suggestions folks might have. =)
Would a stick-on pad heater on the back of the cage be a good idea?
Since it is winter, the tank temp doesn't rise above 70. I have a 6-8 inch sticky undertank heater I could put on the side of the cage, but I dont want to cook him since the temp is not adjustable. I could certainly put it on a timer so it shuts off at night, too.
Last question!
I do have an 18x18x18 exo terra not in use, should I upgrade to that?
I am thinking if this goes well, I would like to have a colony of frogs down the road...are lighting larger vivariums (for plants) a lot more difficult?
Thank you for your time! I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's insight.