I see his little poop. But I also see the two crickets that I've put in for him.
I've just feel guilty about taking him out of his gigantic natural habitat two a little KK (just for now)
I just looked he's still in the same spot and it's dark.
I see his little poop. But I also see the two crickets that I've put in for him.
I've just feel guilty about taking him out of his gigantic natural habitat two a little KK (just for now)
I just looked he's still in the same spot and it's dark.
What does his viv look like? Branches? dish of water? plants? hiding places? kept clean? Do you have a picture? What is the temperature? The humidity? What kind of substrate? All that stuff will influence how happy or stressed your frog is. They tend to adjust really well to living in captivity, and in my opinion, are probably safer because there are no more predators after them. You just have to give them the right environment. They also need time to adjust...you haven't even had it a week right? Are the crickets too fast for him? Too big? Too small?
There are soooo many factors to help indicate what is going on. The more details the better![]()
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