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Substrate question and obesity question

somedude2 Jul 01, 2007 01:10 PM

Hi, I wonder first of all, how do you tell if a horned frog is too fat? They all just basically look like a tub of fat anyway. I don't see how you can tell if they are lean or not as they all just look like different sized lumps of fat.

Secondly, I want to ask about substrates. I see a lot of sites recommending things like Eco Earth, those coconut husk bricks that were compressed and when put in water they swell up 8 times. Well, I bought a brick, because the fertlizer free soil I was using before was really yucky. However, I was just told by someone that those bricks absorb water so well and expand, that they will absorb all the water through my frog's skin and dehydrate him. Granted, I will use the substrate after the brick has been pre-expanded by soaking and also be kept moist, but is there any truth to that claim? Or is it just some BS.

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gwarlad Jul 19, 2007 09:37 AM

No idea about pacman obesity, but as for the bed-a-beast and eco earth, that's total BS. As long as you mist the tank daily, the water lvl in the substrate stays high. I've never seen it actually take water from an animal itself, and can't see it happening...

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