Hi kennethc,
Just feed it with 4 to 5 crickets (coated with calcium powder) in every 3 days, will do the trick.
If you feed everyday , your White Tree Frog will be seriously obesity like this
and you will kiss your flora bye bye
Last edited by kennethc; 22nd Sep 2013 at 21:14.
I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
This fella ate two pinkies a week and 6 fat black crickets and roaches two times daily for about three months to see this result like" kok head luohan" LOL
It doesn't matter if you feed big or small black /white crickets in every 3 to 4 days. You will be able to maintain its mass. But please coat them with multi-vitamin / calcium powder to keep it a top condition.
Its Jabba the hutt!!!
I really pity the frog. Its the owners job to keep it healthy )-:
I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
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latest set up
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my frog got spring disease recently
I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
How long your White Tree Frog has this happening? Look like it's green pigment isn't spread nicely. Can you try to relocate your tank near the window to allow natural sunlight ( no direct sun light, please) colour
In my opinion the tank lacks of humidity, tank substrate has no layering for water irrigation, water logging in the substrate might cause plants to rot, then decompose. Later will have mites or other insect problems, the frog waste will also not be able to wash down into the soil and that might cause skin problems to your frogs. Water bowl too small. Tree frogs love to soak themselves in water at night to keep skin moist. What substrate are you using? Please check the underside of your frogs to see are they pinkish or reddish to see are there skin irritations because from the picture it looks like potting mix which might contain fertilizer that are harmful to frogs. I suggest you re-layer your substrate foundation with clay pellets, then a layer of mesh to prevent substrate erosion into the bottom. Then the coco peat, lastly some sphagnum moss to help retain moisture. Upgrade the water bowl bigger. Use fake plants, your plants won't survive for long, as Eddy mention they will be trampled, die and rot soon. I notice some black stuffs inside at the bottom are they charcoal, if they are please remove, they might be toxic to your frogs skin.
Just some pointers to share to improve your tank's conditions.
Thank you for your comments
my frog got the spring disease from the previous set up. this one so far nothing happened.
i am using the ada soil, small lava rocks, coconut peat and garden soil.
is garden soil harmful for the frog?
I guess i will have to change the whole set up back to the old one.
I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
Glad to hear your Whites are staying alive!
Garden soil and ADA soil are harmless, but it's simply waste on Tree Frogs. If you still want real flora instead of plastic one in your Exxo Terra, then get a big bird-nest fern to do a temporary trick but not for too long if you aren't bother this flora at all.
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