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Nice catch John :-)
Once you go to a drainage bottom and live plants you shouldn't have to clean anything but the glass and water dish, and a little spot cleaning of droppings.
1.0.0 Red Eyed Leaf/ Frog - Agalychnis callidryas
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Yeah. I am know I am trying to work on that. Next payday we are getting hydro balls and the screen next paycheck and hopefully a waterfall. Then the next paycheck we will get real plants. We get paid every two weeks so I am getting as much as we can afford every two weeks and geting it totally planted.
Light green spots are a sign of stress. Have you been handling him alot lately?
No I only handle him to clean his cage. But I wont have to clean his cage after the 1st. We are getting hydro balls to fix his cage and a pump.
Sounds good. I have had this happen to two of my whites. The spots on the red eyed posted earlier were more white than light green. The light, or neon, green spots I believe are discoloration and a sign of a stressed frog. It may cure itself. The one that I attempted to cure, and handled to much, ended up passing away. The one that I left alone survived.
Frogger is what I named my White's alsolol
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