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    I began with an under tank heater, and like you said it literally did not raise the temperature even a little bit. It really just dried out the substrate and that is it. It was not until I did more research via forums and youtube that it was suggested to me to try a side mounted heating pad. This completely solved my heat problem, and with my recent repti fogger pickup my ideal enviromental conditions have been met. I am going to try the food bowl idea, as I like to experiment with different things. Here is a picture of three of the frogs during my recent cleaning, the fourth frog jumped away before I could get all of the in a quick picture. As you can probably guess, frog X as it at the top. Thanks for the advice and the warm welcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malice View Post
    I began with an under tank heater, and like you said it literally did not raise the temperature even a little bit. It really just dried out the substrate and that is it. It was not until I did more research via forums and youtube that it was suggested to me to try a side mounted heating pad. This completely solved my heat problem, and with my recent repti fogger pickup my ideal enviromental conditions have been met. I am going to try the food bowl idea, as I like to experiment with different things. Here is a picture of three of the frogs during my recent cleaning, the fourth frog jumped away before I could get all of the in a quick picture. As you can probably guess, frog X as it at the top. Thanks for the advice and the warm welcome.
    I am no expert, but it sure looks like one female (the big one) and two males. What concerns me is the light-green coloration on the bottommost frog. Once again, I am no expert, but according to other threads here, that might be a clear indicator of a bacterial infection.You should get that checked up as soon as possible. I might be a natural thing, but then again, it might not.

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