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    Leefrogs
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    also I noticed that u didn't mention any artificial lighting. If u don't have them on a 12 hour cycle, you're stressing him, like they do with a breeding season. I hear there's a 10% mortality rate with breeding, because of the stress through cycling them. It's done by reducing lighting and stop feeding. Then they go in a rain chamber. They don't do this till frogs are 3.

    Moral if the story, not lighting them 12 hours causes stress. Get some waxies, and a light. See if that turns him around! Sorry I miss stated before. But without light cycle being regular it does stress them.

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    switchpath
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    Yea I don't have any artificial lighting. So in theory the natural lighting cycle here in WI could stress him enough to compromise his immune system enough to let a slight bacterial infection take hold? I'm guessing stress alone will cause him to stop eating? Damn I lost two frogs last year about this time and am about to do a homer "douh". I wonder if it was the lighting situation with them as well. Their symptoms are similiar, they just plain stop eating and acting like themselves. I'll hook up a light and slap up some full color wax worm posters in his cage pronto!

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    Leefrogs
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    u can go Walmart get a clamp lamp for 8 bucks and a 30 watt grow light for 4 instead of paying over 20 for light at pet shop. What size is your tank? 30 watt is fir maybe a 15 gal, your Temps seem like they're warm enough but WTF like a spot bout 90. Get strip therm and stick it by basking spot. That way u get it just right.

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    switchpath
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    I have a few extra clamp lamps sitting around. From what I've read they don't "need" full spectrum lighting but I'm sure it can't hurt.

    Hmm what's strip therm? I have him housed in a 12x12x12 Zoo-Med terrarium. I know I have to upgrade soon but he's only just over an inch long. I have a Repti-temp 500R controlling a 150 watt ceramic heating element. The probe running off the thermostat has a digital thermometer probe taped right next to it and it hold the temp very consistently. I've cross check the accuracy of the digital thermometer with 4 others including a mercury one so I'm sure its accurate. I did turn the heat up on him for about a week a few weeks back and he started "perching" during the day in the corner furthest from the heat source. I assumed it was a little too toasty in there for him so I backed off on the heat a bit. I also have never seen him sit anywhere near the hot spot. I'm wondering if upgrading the tank size might be the way to go. Seeing as the smaller the environment the more sensitive it is to any number of detrimental variables. The larger the tank the more "buffer" it has against potential swings in his environment right? Or am I just over thinking this whole thing?

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    Leefrogs
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    sorry, strip thermometer, I have one by my basking area to make sure I don't burn their little toes. Cuz a warm day will make my normal spot placement too hot, so I hve to move light often to compensate fir winter temp fluctuations. I also keep one loose so I can move it where I need it.

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