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    steampunk
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    Quote Originally Posted by HerpDerp View Post
    Honestly, live plants are almost 0 hassle.
    I totally agree, they help the humidity, they look great and they are preferred over my fake ones by my frogs.

    I have spaghnum moss on the bottom over coco fiber too. It's great for keeping the humidity up. ( I feed in a separate container, just to be clear ;-))

    Gizmo stays a constant peppermint green whereas gadgets colour varies greatly from peppermint green to a dark olive green depending in where he is and the temperature in that part of the tank.

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    HerpDerp
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    Quote Originally Posted by steampunk View Post
    Gizmo stays a constant peppermint green whereas gadgets colour varies greatly from peppermint green to a dark olive green depending in where he is and the temperature in that part of the tank.
    That's too funny because Glurmo stays a dark olive/purple/gray color all the time and Lrrr changes from bright green to olive depending on surroundings and temp/humidity. Glurmo is such a strange one lol.

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    Charlotte Benedict
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    Last night I gave Pip, the one who has been concerning me, a honey bath and this morning she was a much healthier green color and sitting on one of my plants closer to the ground! I am going to give her and Kirby another honey bath tonight. Still not climbing quite as much as a tree frog should... but I emailed Dr. Frye about them and he said he could do a fecal for a much more reasonably priced than my local exotic vet, so I am going to do that soon.

    Since they were wild-caught and I feel terrible, I am going to do everything I can to get them healthy and keep them happy. In the meantime thanks for everyone's advice, especially the honey bath recommendation! It worked wonders

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    HerpDerp
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    I'm glad that seemed to help! Keep us updated on your frogs

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    Charlotte Benedict
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    Hey everyone, just wanted to update you on my frogs. I just changed their terrarium, turning it into a naturalistic vivarium. They seem to like it, hiding in the pods and not spending any time on the ground. Thanks to Lynn I discovered my frogs are not wild caught! Although I am curious as to how they got all the scars on their face... anyway, after a couple honey baths, some changes to their environment, and lots of vitamin dusted crickets, my frogs seem very content. Thanks for everyone's help!

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