My frog used to flip over constantly and still does frog time to time. It may be something or it may be nothing. If he is still small I wouldn't worry too much because they tend to be clumsy.
My frog used to flip over constantly and still does frog time to time. It may be something or it may be nothing. If he is still small I wouldn't worry too much because they tend to be clumsy.
It completely freaked me out! I mean to walk in and see that... since I seen that I can't stop glancing over at him. He's near 2 inches wide and long. I did just take some poo from his cage could I of stressed him out after taking the poo out?
If it's eating well and regularly then don't worry too much.
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Whenever mine flips over it seems to be because he is trying to hop away from me and hops to far or fast and ends up on his back, or it could be a fear response.
Only horned frog that ever flipped on it's back in my care passed away a week or two later. In my opinion a healthy frog should have no problem righting itself back if it did accidentally flipped on it's back.
I had a pac man from tip over few days ago but that was because it was cold and i had to force feed eat and it spread it legs out and acted dead so i warmed it up and force fed it and now hes super normal goodluck
My frog hasn't flipped over again. I don't think I got a wink of sleep as I was going back and forth between my frogs cage and my bed about every 30 or so minutes to check up on him. There seems to be a cricket missing from his cage so hopefully he ate a cricket last night (about time too, he's been off of his crickets lately)
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