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tiger striped monkey tree frog

moko Jul 24, 2006 11:00 PM

i have a tiger striped monkey tree frog for a little over a year now. for the past week he has been hanging out under the curve of his water bowl. he has never done this before. he is eating. anyone know what's going on?

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rrrragdoll Jul 25, 2006 12:12 AM

Maybe it's cooler? How are the temps in the tank, perhaps they've changed with the summer? Or possibly the humidity level has changed. Those are the first things I'd think, then I'd think maybe the substrate.

TimOsborne Jul 26, 2006 10:31 PM

If it is hiding that near the water bowl, generally they are seeking moisture.. What humidity do you keep the tank at? Mist the tank really well.. BTW, I find mine from time to time in similar situations..
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