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WTF-do i really need help?

treefrogsrock345 Apr 29, 2005 09:03 PM

you may have seen my earlier post on the dominant and recessive frogs i have and i was wondering if it really was neccessary for me to separate them because i do not have the supplies. heres a picture of the smaller one- does it look like he needs to go in a differrent tank?
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0.2.0 german shepherds (Princess and Heidi)
0.2.0 cats (Opus and Rosie)
2.0.0 guinea pigs (Squeaker and S'more)
2.0.0 white's treefrogs (Freddie and Eddie)
1.0.0 hamster (maniac)

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treefrogsrock345 Apr 29, 2005 10:05 PM

....with my computer and i cant post a picture. anyway heres a recent picture of him. http://www.freewebs.com/treefrogsrock345/eddie.htm
EDDIE
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0.2.0 german shepherds (Princess and Heidi)
0.2.0 cats (Opus and Rosie)
2.0.0 guinea pigs (Squeaker and S'more)
2.0.0 white's treefrogs (Freddie and Eddie)
1.0.0 hamster (maniac)

joeysgreen Apr 30, 2005 05:15 AM

It is hard to truely assess your frog with the picture you posted, but nonetheless I would say that it has an "okay" body condition scoring. With that said, the previous recommendations are all in generality for your situation, and still hold weight. If your frog is in a stressfull situation, and/or is just not able to compete for food with the larger frog then you need to remedy this. It is needless to wait until your frog is on death's door before you assess a problem.

devious_froggy May 09, 2005 11:25 PM

He looks "ok". but he could be on the verge of a downaward slide if he cant compete with the other whites for food. My two whites share a cage, but i use 10" feeding tongs and feed each one individually. WTFs are quite easy to teach to be hand fed (in my experience) so it shouldnt be a problem to get your to do it too. He is a very nice bright shade of green so i can assume hes not overly stressed, or he would be dull/brown.

give the hand/tong feeding a try and remember to update us
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