No way, they can survive much dryer climate. Didnt you feed him a toad from outside? Or was that someone else?
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.
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.![]()
0.0.2 Litoria caerulea
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