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herplover13
at Mon Feb 18 12:36:23 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herplover13 ]
I recently purchased a pair of young White's Tree Frogs, and I have a bit of a problem. One of the frogs is happy and has a great appetite, will eat whenever a cricket is tossed into his vicinity, but the other hasn't really eaten at all. He is a little bit smaller than his tank mate, bu they don't interact a whole lot within the tank. Their temperature and humidity are both good (around 85 degrees on the warm end with approximately 60% humidity). The little one (the one that won't eat)seems fairly lethargic, but he has no external causes for concern. Initially, he ate a pair of crickets, and has very occasionally lunged at one (he had a hard time catching them), but now he doesn't really show an interest. What can I do???
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New WTF... Problem? - herplover13, Mon Feb 18 12:36:23 2008
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