Water cap was not too much deep.but i had humidty problem. Max %70... Maybe because of that i lost my frog((
Water cap was not too much deep.but i had humidty problem. Max %70... Maybe because of that i lost my frog((
No way, they can survive much dryer climate. Didnt you feed him a toad from outside? Or was that someone else?
I wouldn't worry much about humidity until it drops abit below 60%, although they can usually do Ok if it is only for short periods of time, especially if they aren't about to shed.
I am pretty certain that was someone else, although I can't remember atm {edit: That was Frogmike}.
I am very sorry for the loss of your frog.![]()
Sorry for your loss! I can't really tell from the picture, but is that a piece of sphagnum moss around its arm? If you could describe your frog's setup, feeding, ect. it would probably help people figure out exactly what happened.
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Sorry for your loss...I just recently lost one of my White's and it was very hard to see a frog pass away, especially a baby one. Try to be strong.![]()
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