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    Default Re: 3yo - Trixie not eating! Help

    Is that the frog's normal color?

    Stop using the honey bath. That's not going to help.

    You are going to have to force feed the frog if it will not eat. Try crickets before you attempt to force need the frog.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Is that the frog's normal color?

    Stop using the honey bath. That's not going to help.

    You are going to have to force feed the frog if it will not eat. Try crickets before you attempt to force need the frog.
    Hello,
    Yes that's the normal color. Last year he was green this year he's a bit clearer on the green and the brown is darker. But the flash on the camera makes it look even more clear than he is.
    I did offer him live and frozen(defrosted ofcourse) pinkies. No joy
    I bothered him a lot yesterday and managed to feed him two dubias. Better than nothing. It seems that he doesnt want to open mouth. Also it dodges food, turn arround and burrows.
    I will try crickets too.
    If not i'll force feed him.

    Any ideias why he doesnt want to open up that mouth? This guy never had problems eating. Sometimes he needs a honey bath he poops and eats again that's all.

    He doesnt have any uvb light or things like that. But if you believe that would help i can get one. Just a led and ceramic heater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    Hello,
    Yes that's the normal color. Last year he was green this year he's a bit clearer on the green and the brown is darker. But the flash on the camera makes it look even more clear than he is.
    I did offer him live and frozen(defrosted ofcourse) pinkies. No joy
    I bothered him a lot yesterday and managed to feed him two dubias. Better than nothing. It seems that he doesnt want to open mouth. Also it dodges food, turn arround and burrows.
    I will try crickets too.
    If not i'll force feed him.

    Any ideias why he doesnt want to open up that mouth? This guy never had problems eating. Sometimes he needs a honey bath he poops and eats again that's all.

    He doesnt have any uvb light or things like that. But if you believe that would help i can get one. Just a led and ceramic heater.
    Sometimes when they come out of aestivation their personality seems to change. They may be more likely to bite, change their preferred food, or just be even more lazy. It doesn't happen with all individuals, but some seem to not want to eat and just burrow back down.

    Sometimes all they need to spark their appetite is to just eat something. I'm going to recommend that when you force feed that you use Repta-Boost. Follow the instructions. This can act as an appetite stimulant.

    Do stop with the honey baths. Try just warm water. Using the honey bath too often can be harmful.

    UVB can be beneficial, but is not necessary. You can try it out and use it as a form of supplemtation.

    When you offer food is it dark in the room and the enclosure?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Sometimes when they come out of aestivation their personality seems to change. They may be more likely to bite, change their preferred food, or just be even more lazy. It doesn't happen with all individuals, but some seem to not want to eat and just burrow back down.

    Sometimes all they need to spark their appetite is to just eat something. I'm going to recommend that when you force feed that you use Repta-Boost. Follow the instructions. This can act as an appetite stimulant.

    Do stop with the honey baths. Try just warm water. Using the honey bath too often can be harmful.

    UVB can be beneficial, but is not necessary. You can try it out and use it as a form of supplemtation.

    When you offer food is it dark in the room and the enclosure?
    Alright, will try repta boost when i get some crickets.
    I did stop the honey baths, just warm water for a while now.

    About the uvb, what lamp would you recommend, and how many hours a day?

    I try both, i do have more joy when i feed him during day. This guy has rarely eat at night. And i did try lights off too various times.

    About repta boost seems that we dont have this in europe. Any other product similiar to this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    Alright, will try repta boost when i get some crickets.
    I did stop the honey baths, just warm water for a while now.

    About the uvb, what lamp would you recommend, and how many hours a day?

    I try both, i do have more joy when i feed him during day. This guy has rarely eat at night. And i did try lights off too various times.

    About repta boost seems that we dont have this in europe. Any other product similiar to this?
    No particular lamp necessary. Just one that fits the bulb. Use something around 25 watts that is full spectrum. Exo Terra Repti-Glo 2.0.

    You can use it for the main daylight bulb so no need to change the photoperiod.

    I do not know of any similar products offered in Europe. If you have a Vet you can see if they can get you some Emeraid Carnivore or something similar.

    You should only offer food early morning or at night. They are nocturnal after all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    No particular lamp necessary. Just one that fits the bulb. Use something around 25 watts that is full spectrum. Exo Terra Repti-Glo 2.0.

    You can use it for the main daylight bulb so no need to change the photoperiod.

    I do not know of any similar products offered in Europe. If you have a Vet you can see if they can get you some Emeraid Carnivore or something similar.

    You should only offer food early morning or at night. They are nocturnal after all.
    Alright gotcha, something with a lot uva and few uvb.

    How far from the substrate should it be +-? If it is too much of a distance i should consider a 13w one maybe cause the socket is inside about 15" from the gound.

    I do use repashy calcium plus and repitive but will see to find another one similiar to those you talk.

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    I was able to find this one, will this do? Also is it supposed to be fed by a syringe?


    I'll insist with him at night then.

    Thanks, i'll keep you posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by froghub View Post
    Alright gotcha, something with a lot uva and few uvb.

    How far from the substrate should it be +-? If it is too much of a distance i should consider a 13w one maybe cause the socket is inside about 15" from the gound.

    I do use repashy calcium plus and repitive but will see to find another one similiar to those you talk.

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    I was able to find this one, will this do? Also is it supposed to be fed by a syringe?


    I'll insist with him at night then.

    Thanks, i'll keep you posted
    You can try that.

    Be careful with these critical care formulas. They are made to break down and become bioavailable rapidly and can grow bacteria very quickly if contaminated.


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