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    This is bert at home.All plants are real from a garden center.I have always used local grown plants with no problems

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    Like every other pacman, he wants to eat me.
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    Do you tong feed him or take him out to feed him? I ask because those bark pieces can be dangerous. Nice live plants, does he ever dig them up?

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    I get a lot of my plants from locally grown florists and nurseries. A good cleaning and they are all set to plant.
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    Hi
    Thanks for your comment!/stomach
    I note your view on the dangers of bark and have read reports of impaction! My wife feeds bert by tongs ,she drops the food (usually large locusts) in front of bert and he just grabs and eats them. I appreciate your concern but our local shop sells bark in a package stating that it is suitable for snakes,reptiles and amphibians,I have watched frogs and toads wipe off all manner of substrate using their front legs and feet.
    Surely through evolution amphibians have evolved to cope with all manner of natural substrates.
    I wonder how many pets die of impaction or is it usually some other digestive condition?
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    Hi Keith.
    Actually many amphibians end up visiting a vet due to swallowing a piece of something that will not digest completely before being passed from the stomach. Once entering the frogs mouth, they don't remove it if they can swallow it. Most substrates are suitable for the reptiles and amphibians to live on but digesting is another thing.

    Sphagnum moss is a great example of this. Pulling and untwisting a 6 inch piece of sphagnum moss from a 1 1/2 inch frog's rear isn't the funnest thing I've done in the past and it was heart wrenching seeing him in such pain as it wouldn't pass. It was knotted in the stomach and that is a lot softer than bark.

    Many get away with using the bark, I myself am not a fan of it for anything that is an ambitious eater.
    I would use it with my Red Eyed Tree Frogs but never with my Whites.

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    thanks Don
    I appreciate your comments and I would find pulling moss from a frogs backside distressing.
    regards
    keith

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