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Quote Originally Posted by stseas View Post
I need serious help with our southern leopard frog. It was given to my daughter for a christmas gift. "Spots" arrived in Feb 2010 and change into a frog around April. He was eating small crickets and looked "happy" up until late May early June. About the same time we had given him bigger crickets - since he grew - not too big for him. This is when all went downhill. He wont eat crickets, not even the smaller ones. We caught house flies and he seems to eat them. Flies are hard to come by. He does not look good, does not move as much and his color is pale. We dont have much space or money, so he is finally in a 5 gallon tank with water, terra moss and rocks. At several times we bought fruit flies, more crickets and now meal worms. He just wont eat. Please help!
Quote Originally Posted by stseas View Post
Hello -

Nice article. Since you wrote this, maybe you can help me with my Southern Leopard Frog. My daughter received this frog for a christmas gift. "Spots" arrived Feb 2010 and changed into a frog around April/May. He was eating great and growing. We bought him larger crickets, due to his size and he stopped eating. Every now and then, we catch house flies and I believe he is eating them (house flies are hard to come by). We continue to give him smaller crickets, mealworms and fruit flies, but he will not eat. He looks "sad", skinny and pale. We have very limited space/money. He is in a 5 gallon tank with water, rocks and terra moss. What are we doing wrong? Please help.