If he hasn't lost weight yet, then he has to be eating something.
I would drop temps a little in the day and watch the weight and if losing weight then take some action.
Hes even shedding as you stated, so he isn't having weight or shed issues.
If he hasn't lost weight yet, then he has to be eating something.
I would drop temps a little in the day and watch the weight and if losing weight then take some action.
Hes even shedding as you stated, so he isn't having weight or shed issues.
I mean he hasn't gotten any smaller than he was month ago so I'm guessing no weight loss. And yea he is shedding correctly as well. I wish frogs were easy to figure out what's wrong. I just put the crickets in and he had his eyes open for a second and saw a cricket in front of him and shut his eyes again and didn't move.
When was the last time he ate on his own?
The last time I personally saw him eat on his own was atleast two weeks ago which makes me thinknje eats when I am sleeping but I when I used to put the crickets in I would atleast see him eat one right away.
I would NOT force feed unless you are noticing a weight loss. Like Don said, if he isn't losing weight, he must be eating something. What time of the day are you feeding him? They are nocturnal so he might only be hunting at night. I have 2 frogs that I can put food right in front of, but if they lights are on they will glance at it and go back to sleep. Again, like Don said, drop your temps and keep an eye on him.
2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"
0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"
Ok will do!!!! And yeah because I don't see any weight loss and I always putvthe crickets in right before I turn off the lights and I usually see him eat when the lights are turned off right after n
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