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    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    Alright, will try repta boost when i get some crickets.
    I did stop the honey baths, just warm water for a while now.

    About the uvb, what lamp would you recommend, and how many hours a day?

    I try both, i do have more joy when i feed him during day. This guy has rarely eat at night. And i did try lights off too various times.

    About repta boost seems that we dont have this in europe. Any other product similiar to this?
    No particular lamp necessary. Just one that fits the bulb. Use something around 25 watts that is full spectrum. Exo Terra Repti-Glo 2.0.

    You can use it for the main daylight bulb so no need to change the photoperiod.

    I do not know of any similar products offered in Europe. If you have a Vet you can see if they can get you some Emeraid Carnivore or something similar.

    You should only offer food early morning or at night. They are nocturnal after all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    No particular lamp necessary. Just one that fits the bulb. Use something around 25 watts that is full spectrum. Exo Terra Repti-Glo 2.0.

    You can use it for the main daylight bulb so no need to change the photoperiod.

    I do not know of any similar products offered in Europe. If you have a Vet you can see if they can get you some Emeraid Carnivore or something similar.

    You should only offer food early morning or at night. They are nocturnal after all.
    Alright gotcha, something with a lot uva and few uvb.

    How far from the substrate should it be +-? If it is too much of a distance i should consider a 13w one maybe cause the socket is inside about 15" from the gound.

    I do use repashy calcium plus and repitive but will see to find another one similiar to those you talk.

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    I was able to find this one, will this do? Also is it supposed to be fed by a syringe?


    I'll insist with him at night then.

    Thanks, i'll keep you posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    Alright gotcha, something with a lot uva and few uvb.

    How far from the substrate should it be +-? If it is too much of a distance i should consider a 13w one maybe cause the socket is inside about 15" from the gound.

    I do use repashy calcium plus and repitive but will see to find another one similiar to those you talk.

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    I was able to find this one, will this do? Also is it supposed to be fed by a syringe?


    I'll insist with him at night then.

    Thanks, i'll keep you posted
    You can try that.

    Be careful with these critical care formulas. They are made to break down and become bioavailable rapidly and can grow bacteria very quickly if contaminated.


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    You can try that.

    Be careful with these critical care formulas. They are made to break down and become bioavailable rapidly and can grow bacteria very quickly if contaminated.
    Alright man, will do, i'll keep it in the fridge and be carefull with it. It says 7 days, which is short and product is expensive.

    How do i do this?
    Force feed him with syringe in liquid form or do i make like balls open his mouth and put them inside?
    Also how often should i feed him this? Large quantity twice a week? Or every day like package says?

    I'll invest in this prior to get the uvb bulb, since uvb will not make that huge difference but this can. And he does get some sun where he is. Maybe a plain uva lamp instead of the led can benefit him. I shall see if they're not too expensive i'll get one too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    You can try that.

    Be careful with these critical care formulas. They are made to break down and become bioavailable rapidly and can grow bacteria very quickly if contaminated.
    I've force fed him 5 dubias today.
    He's not happy when i open his mouth.
    Waiting on the intensive care powder to arrive.
    Also he seems very stressed lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    I've force fed him 5 dubias today.
    He's not happy when i open his mouth.
    Waiting on the intensive care powder to arrive.
    Also he seems very stressed lately.
    I'd leave him be since you've force fed him. Messing with him a lot will increase stress. Force feeding even more so. That's why it is only used as a last resort.

    Bulb height is based on output. Many are recommended 12 inches from substrate so 15 inches should be okay. I would go with lower wattage. 13 should be fine.

    Don't force feed him again until after you get the critical care formula. Follow the instructions on the package. You will be using the dosage for reptiles despite the fact that you're feeding a frog. It will be liquid and yes you'll be using a feeding syringe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    I'd leave him be since you've force fed him. Messing with him a lot will increase stress. Force feeding even more so. That's why it is only used as a last resort.

    Bulb height is based on output. Many are recommended 12 inches from substrate so 15 inches should be okay. I would go with lower wattage. 13 should be fine.

    Don't force feed him again until after you get the critical care formula. Follow the instructions on the package. You will be using the dosage for reptiles despite the fact that you're feeding a frog. It will be liquid and yes you'll be using a feeding syringe.
    Alright. I just put him in luke warm water so he could relax, not touching him until i receive the formula.
    He did spit the dubias. Once they were in again he was obliged to eat them.
    Alright, should i use a tube in the syringe open his mouth get it in and pump it there? Then at the end take the tube away, thats the plan?
    How often should this be done? Powder will be here by end of next week.

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    Hey again.
    I've bought the new bulb from exoterra, Natural light compact 13w. Which they don't state it has uvb 2.0 anymore.
    By the spectrum i guess it has some. I've put it inside the terrarium so he has some uvb since lamp is 2.0 or even lower.
    http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/natural_light.php
    So it is in place. Frog comes out to catch sun during day(around 6 p.m) which seems impressive to me since he never did that.
    Will leave him aline two days and force feed him the carnivore care formula after that.

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    Default Re: 3yo - Trixie not eating! Help

    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    Hey again.
    I've bought the new bulb from exoterra, Natural light compact 13w. Which they don't state it has uvb 2.0 anymore.
    By the spectrum i guess it has some. I've put it inside the terrarium so he has some uvb since lamp is 2.0 or even lower.
    http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/natural_light.php
    So it is in place. Frog comes out to catch sun during day(around 6 p.m) which seems impressive to me since he never did that.
    Will leave him aline two days and force feed him the carnivore care formula after that.
    Sounds good.

    As for the force feeding. You'll probably have to pry his mouth open and you'll only want to feed him about 0.5 mL of the liquid food at a time until. They have not evolved to drink fluid so sometimes they have trouble with a large amount at once. Less than 0.5 mL is also acceptable and may be best until the frog ingests the desired amount.

    To be clear, this is the volume per mouthful. Just force feed small amounts. You should be able to use the directions on the bag to determine how much to make based on his weight. I would do this every other day to limit stress.


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