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06/01/2011 12:06.03 PM
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You can put the photos in the photograph forum in the forums. You could also put it in amphibian arena. Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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01/19/2011 07:45.10 AM
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Its cool to watch your frog shed. If he is shedding he is most likely healthy. Here are some things you should know. They eat their skin so don't be alarmed when you see this. They may not eat crickets while they are shedding, because they are eating their skin. Don't try to pull off ANY skin your frog is shedding, it will come off naturally. I would not recommend holding your frog while he is shedding. P.S. Could you post pics of his habitat?Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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01/18/2011 09:38.21 AM
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I am glad he ate. There is no need to "turn off" your topic. It will die down when no one new posts. If you have any other questions I would be happy to help. Good luck!Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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01/06/2011 07:41.25 AM
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Re- Chris I don't know if you have feed him yet, but has he eaten? You should post on the forums again if he has not eaten by tonight because that will mean it has gone 9 days without food. You should go to your local pet store and buy meal or wax worms too put in the frog feeding dish.Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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01/02/2011 04:45.06 PM
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How is your frog doing today, has he eaten? Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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01/02/2011 07:31.34 AM
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I hope Chris gets better. Artemis wouldn't eat for a while but it appears that she is eating now. Depending on the size of Chris you could feed him mealworms. If he is small then you'd have to cut the mealworms head off otherwise it would chew through Chris's intestines. I hope this helps! Come visit me, Artemis.
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01/01/2011 01:01.25 PM
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Re- Forums I understand your computer won't let you post. I was wondering what happens when you try to post.Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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12/31/2010 07:20.13 AM
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Re- Re- Chris Why can't you post on the forum, What is the issue?Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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12/30/2010 04:07.19 PM
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Re- Chris You need a thermometer and hygrometer in your tank. The frog's humidity should not be bellow 30% or above 70%. Does your frog always have access to a clean water dish? Next to the search box at the top of the screen click the button that say forums and then hit the amphibian arena button. Once you are in the amphibian arena hit the add topic button at the top of screen. Create an account when it takes you to the log in page by hitting create account button. After you have created an account hit the add topic button again. Type your subject into the subject box and type in everything that you have told me into the large box. After that hit the post new topic button to post your new topic. Be sure to check back a few times a day on your topic to hear what members have to say about your problem and to answer any questions they need answered to help you. I am amphibian keeper on the forums.Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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12/30/2010 01:34.39 PM
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Re- My frog is not eating First of all, you should post this on the forums. Exactly how long have you had this frog? What size crickets do you feed your frog? Your frog may be stressed out from the trip from the pet store to your home and that could be why he is not eating. What are the frog's temperature and humidity. I would not recommend handling your frog because that may cause undo stress and exposure to chemicals. Amphibians are best left alone unless it is necessary. In other words handling is best kept a minimum unless you need to take the frog out of its tank for some reason.Come visit me, Ven & Zack.
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12/30/2010 07:32.09 AM
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