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    Leefrogs
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    ave you tried the waxies like john said in December, I swear by em.

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    hereces
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leefrogs View Post
    ave you tried the waxies like john said in December, I swear by em.
    I did a while ago but will try again tonight.

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    Grrrit
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    I have a trio too! Their colors full and fade a bit with age. And I had a"runt" as well. He wouldn't eat in front of me at all. The others would though do I became concerned. About a month, maybe more he grew alot and got so bold. He now has found his own hide spot for the day and comes out to eat. Still won't with me watching lol

    Is he still alert and active at night? I was told to check how clear his eyes are as well. To make sure they were not cloudy.
    I think he will be fine.

    Ps it did take my milks a little bit to adjust to the food bowl. I use a little rubbermaid container for a lunchbox that's divided into thirds. 1/3 & 2/3. The littlest is lsat to arrive and ends up with his own slot.

    I hope this is helpful.
    , garrett

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    hereces
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grrrit View Post
    I have a trio too! Their colors full and fade a bit with age. And I had a"runt" as well. He wouldn't eat in front of me at all. The others would though do I became concerned. About a month, maybe more he grew alot and got so bold. He now has found his own hide spot for the day and comes out to eat. Still won't with me watching lol

    Is he still alert and active at night? I was told to check how clear his eyes are as well. To make sure they were not cloudy.
    I think he will be fine.

    Ps it did take my milks a little bit to adjust to the food bowl. I use a little rubbermaid container for a lunchbox that's divided into thirds. 1/3 & 2/3. The littlest is lsat to arrive and ends up with his own slot.

    I hope this is helpful.
    , garrett
    Thanks for the help Garrett.
    The little guy is definitely active at night and it's eyes are very clear, The colours are just very dull compared to the others.
    I've had it since Early December and hope that it puts on some weight soon, I guess time will tell.

    He wasn't interested in the wax worms last night, Hopefully he'll take some crickets later.

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    Immortal
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    They are SUPER cute!... maybe one day I'll pick one up lol.

  7. #26
    hereces
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    Just a pic of my large male, I'm having a bit of trouble photographing the smaller frogs and don't want to stress them out.
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    Grrrit
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    Check him out! I miss when my guys were littler.

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