throw him in a tupperware in the closet
throw him in a tupperware in the closet
i would do the tupperware thing just with dirt in it
African Bullfrogs, Clawed Frogs, Salamanders, Newts, Bearded Dragons,
Ok. Now I fed my pixie a large rodent about 2 weeks ago and have left him just sit on that for awhile now. His eyes have been like half open and he hasnt moved much. I can tell hes shifted positions slightly though. Whenever my pixie burrows down a little bit he just makes a crater and doesnt cover his back up in the dirt. Should I just try to let some of the moisture out of his tank and take off the heating pad and allow him to aestivate that way?
I feel safer doing it this way so incase he needs the water he can get to it.
That sounds fine. I would add enough substrate so that he can cover himself by about and inch to two inches.
On top of what Jeff suggested, has he pooped since his last meal? No matter how long it's been, if the frog hasn't pooped then the food is stilll in there and can cause serious problems for the frog especially at the low brumation temps. What a lot of ectothermic animal keepers don't realize is without that heat these animals take longer to metabolize food, if too low probably not at all.
Another thing I'd like to add, I add more substrate than what Jeff suggested. About 4 inches higher than the frog. This way they don't lose as much water. Water retention is the reason they do this after all. Good luck with your frog I know the first time can be pretty scary.
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