Cool, I'm going to cover more of the tank top with aluminum foil and see how that does for a period of time. Hopefully it does the trick.Thanks!
Cool, I'm going to cover more of the tank top with aluminum foil and see how that does for a period of time. Hopefully it does the trick.Thanks!
That usually helps, but depending on where you live ( what’s your ambient humidity) you might need to invest in hydroterm with fogger. Or if the frog is doing fine in general, eating, behaving normally and your humidity is not consistent, but reasonably fine, you can just make him soaks once in a while to help with shed.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Tends to be dry in the winter and then the humidity kicks up in spring and especially in summer, so I may only need to worry for another month. The humidity is a lot more consistent now, so spreading the foil over a little more than half of the top has helped. I think Truffle has shed again in the time frame since I noticed his colors look brighter and he's not covered in dirt, so I believe this has been a good solution.![]()
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