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    Default Re: HELP! Bullfrog gone completely brown, no green!

    I thought so. We can get 10 liter jugs of water over here for a really cheap price too. I used to collect rainwater for 'em, but it takes a lot of time unless there are heavy rainfalls. [You may be shocked by this] In my area, we don't get much snow either, so I rely on the bottled spring water.

    When they were in the 20G, I'd clean it out with 5% bleach, though I'm not sure what I'll do with the 30G. I'm pretty short for a teen, and neither am I the weight-lifting kind, so I can't really carry the tank outside to be cleaned. Any ideas?

    I don't think that it's contamination [It could just be me trying to hide the possibility, too] because it would've affected Bumpy as well, and she seems fine to me. Probably just stress, because Gnag had really adapted to the last tank. Bumpy didn't like it much, actually, she'd hide all day.

    Well, the light for my room is a fluorescent CFL, 100 watt. I can't stand it [I'm replacing it soon, when I get the time or when I remember to] so a small UV lamp for the tank will be what I can go with. I prefer a darker room, I'm a bit of a night owl.

    Canada has the best nightcrawlers? Excellent! Also, if my hoppers get as big as your hopper, can I feed them goldfish and guppies instead of mice? I've already spoken to my parents on the matter, and they're repulsed by the idea of feeding mice, even frozen or pinkies to my frogs.

    I know, right? I got the cabinet for an amazing price too, 20$, so in total, 55$. I saw the exact same deal at Petcetera, 30G tank and cabinet, and guess how much it was? 600$! And I got mine for 55$! And that Petco deal sounds good. My friends are all pet owners [One of my friends family runs an animal shelter] and an opportunity like that... wow, I've got to ask my friends if they know of a Petco around!

    Alright. I always do keep a close eye on my frogs, anyways, so I'll tell the forum if anything occurs. I just fear that Gnag may die of stress, I've heard of that happening to frogs.

    The heater is a good idea. If it's expensive, I'll just keep my room warm. It's already a warm spot in the house, which is good.

    Yeah, my friend knows quite a bit about animals. He actually caught the frogs for me. That was the best B-day present I've ever had

    Yep, I can't think of anymore. Again, thanks for spending your time helping another frog fanatic. I'll update this thread if anything new happens, and send you some pictures when Gnag is good and green again. I'll get the UV light, water plants, thermometer and possibly the water heater tomorrow. Goodnight!

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    Default Re: HELP! Bullfrog gone completely brown, no green!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    I thought so. We can get 10 liter jugs of water over here for a really cheap price too. I used to collect rainwater for 'em, but it takes a lot of time unless there are heavy rainfalls. [You may be shocked by this] In my area, we don't get much snow either, so I rely on the bottled spring water.
    If you live in a house, get a rain barrel and put it under the downspout. You live in Vancouver...you will collect more water than you can use, especially with spring around the corner.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    When they were in the 20G, I'd clean it out with 5% bleach, though I'm not sure what I'll do with the 30G. I'm pretty short for a teen, and neither am I the weight-lifting kind, so I can't really carry the tank outside to be cleaned. Any ideas?
    You can siphon the water out with a hose and remove it one manageable bucket at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gnag the nameless View Post
    Canada has the best nightcrawlers? Excellent! Also, if my hoppers get as big as your hopper, can I feed them goldfish and guppies instead of mice? I've already spoken to my parents on the matter, and they're repulsed by the idea of feeding mice, even frozen or pinkies to my frogs.
    Heather is probably referring to 'Canadian Nightcrawlers', Lumbricus terrestris, which ironically aren't actually even native to Canada at all. They're common in bait shops, but I dig mine up from chemical free areas. Here was a thread with some responses by people who know way more than me about http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...ght-foods.html

    Usually stuff with bones is avoided as feeders for frogs, fish from stores can be of questionable health. Of course, in the wild a bullfrogs are well known for eating just about anything it can get, including birds.

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