Also there was some formula that was sprinkled on the terrarium coconut fiber thanks to the dubias. Is this a major concern and require a sooner change of substrate or is it fine?
Hey man.
I've fully changed the substrate too.
He's already eating. Thank you again. He has gained weight too.
I've this guy at 82°F during day. 78°F during night (on the warm side, the cold side is about 3F between hot and cold sides. So day is by the lamp 82-78f om the cold side and night is 78-75F on cold side)
He's burrowing very deeply in the substrate, which he usually don't. Today he had his eye out so he's doing better i guess.
As i said he's 3years old. Are the temps in range? He is still a juvie or adult?
What temp when he becomes adult?
Also humidity during day is on spot. Arround 77%. At night it goes up to 90%. But as my hygrometer doesn't seem reliable i've ordered another one to see... But if it is 90% at night would that be too much?
I can state that he doesn't like the humidity lower that 75% during day so a good trick i found is to point the heat lamp to the water bowl. This way the water is luke warm too and keeps it humid without having to constatly soak the substrate. (Ofc the substrate is humid, i just don't like it running water when i squeeze it)
I've opened more the vent holes in the front too. So air circulation is not really a issue.
I've also added some big fake plants so he doesn't stress at all. He likes to hide in then.
Lately he's fully shedding also. Color became darker.
Thanks man
Your frog is an adult.
Your temperature range is fine. As for the humidity jumping to 90%, that is due to no light burning off the moisture in the air. It's a little high and you'll need to watch for mold growth on the substrate.
Burrowing deeper is most likely due to the lights. Nothing unusual there.
Glad he is doing better and you're welcome.
Alright, as lamp needs to be on at night too(the ceramic heater) and there's air circulating i guess the hygrometer is not that accurate. Since it's a cheap ebay one.
I'll buy a new hygrometer and check on that before making assumptions. It even shows 99% most of the times. And no it doesnt get wet...
About the mold that's not an issue since i constatly mix the substrate arround but i'll check on how i can lower the humidity at night. I've ordered a reliable higrometer too.
Or i can bump a little the night temperature to 26°C to see if that helps also.
How can one know the gender of the frog? He seems like a male to me since he's not that big, whats your opinion?
Thanks again.
Check the frog's thumbs. There will be a dark spot on the side of the digit know as a nuptial pad if the frog is male. Females tend to be larger than males and mostly lack any identifying markers.
Males size is typically between 6.3 cm and 7.3 cm with some individuals reaching 9.3 cm. There is some variation based on species and overall care of captives. Females are usually between 10.8 cm and 12.7 cm depending on species and care as well.
Also, at this age you should have heard the frog call (croak) if male. Only males produce a mating call. Females just kind of make a grunt. Both are capable of producing the defensive scream.
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