Hello! I'm new here, just purchased 2 babies frillies last week, been reading several caresheets for the last5 months.
Frllies are doing good so far... But I like To hear from other keepers
any tips? Sugestions etc.... Thanks
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Hello! I'm new here, just purchased 2 babies frillies last week, been reading several caresheets for the last5 months.
Frllies are doing good so far... But I like To hear from other keepers
any tips? Sugestions etc.... Thanks
What is it that you would like to know? I've been keeping Frillies for a couple years now. I'd like to say I have a good amount of experience (aside from breeding since I haven't done that yet).
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Thank you!
Well , the frillies are active,eating ok,alert, big one about 8 inches the otherone 6 inches small one it has like skin issues, last week start shedding parts of his or her body some pieces didn't cameout all the way and it has become like yellow spots.
I know..I need to see a vet, and if you know any in Los Angeles area please let me know.
There's also arm waiving on both frillies, should I keep them together or separate ?!?
Any thing you can share on you extense experience I'll be much appreciated!
And yes these are freshoff the boat farm raised from indonesia,they have been with me for 2 weeks
Thank you for your time!
I would love to join your web page!
Well since you have 2 imported frillies you may encounter quite a bit of problems. I would personally separate them at least for now. The skin problem is likely a retained shed which could be a result of low humidity and/or dehydration. Frequently soak them and brush them with a soft toothbrush. Orally administer water to help with the dehydration.
One member on my forum is from the LA area and may be able to help you out with finding a vet. All I can do is suggest you visit www.herpvetconnection.com to find one. You will probably want a fecal exam done because I would be willing to bet that they have parasites.
You are more than welcome to join my site. The more the merrier and we welcome everyone with open arms.
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