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RE: Chubby Frog Setup-Help-Worried!!

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Posted by: negatron at Thu May 1 09:23:53 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by negatron ]  
   

hi, these frogs are largely nocturnal so you can get rid of the light altogether! the natural daylight period will do, they are very tolerant, i have two and i've seen them maybe twice in the last three months, they like to dig quite deep so around 3/4 inches of moist cocofibre substrate is needed,if you fee him at night you should see the food gone in the morning,
most importantly , dont constantly disturb him or he wont settle down and will most likely die, they have a big appetite once they settle and can dig and hide .
hope this helps


   

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