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Can you not just use coco coir for the substrate? Or coco and sand?
ОтветитьI wish you could find another way without disturbing them to do complete enclosure clearouts. I agree they shouldn’t be handled that often, and that is very often. I wonder how they survive in the wild without succumbing to eye infections…
ОтветитьWho thinks the smaller female made the best sli😊p and slide in the org vid
Ответитьi found one in dirt near my house
Ответить2025 music when?
Ответитьi think thats a toad not a frog if i remembered from my random book (no hate)
ОтветитьThey are called rain frogs they are always grumpy>:(
ОтветитьI luv your frog videos !!😊😊😊
ОтветитьPoor frogs, stuck with a fat sweaty basewell-dwelling neckbeard.
Ответитьhe changed the title?
ОтветитьYoure doing a great job
ОтветитьWait how is a frog that hides in the mud prone to bacterial infection on their eyes..
ОтветитьOMG FINALLY A UPDATE
ОтветитьEvery passing day I find out about some new Loathesome Animal
ОтветитьInfo to the women: im harder to care for than a fat frog apparently
Ответитьfat frog
ОтветитьMaybe add some plants to absorb their shit
ОтветитьPotato.
ОтветитьNew subscriber
ОтветитьYou stole this video
Ответитьso cute 🥰
ОтветитьI love fat frogs they are the cutest thing I have ever seen
ОтветитьWhat happens to the used substrate? Damn that sounds like a nightmare.
Ответить"You're getting so big!" (shows an animal the size of a ping pong ball)
ОтветитьLong form channel? My wish has been granted
ОтветитьNow I know he's not gay, because only a straight man would keep buying all of those extremely expensive soil additives instead of just routinely sterilising the soil in the microwave and storing it away for each enclosure clean up cycle.
ОтветитьThese guys feel like the amphibian equivalent of trying to have a pet fox. Very cute, horribly unpractical.
ОтветитьWho knew a frog would have more ass than me…. What a dumpy.
ОтветитьSubbed for the random garbage!
ОтветитьMy mom and me r planing to have 2
ОтветитьThe frogs have the clodsire build
Ответитьwe have those frogs in our garden
ОтветитьI've been in the emergency room for 29 hours now and counting, and your little meatballs have been such a comfort 🥹
Ответитьi love fat frogs they're just a yes
ОтветитьI see fat frog I like and subscribe
ОтветитьCouldn't you also use "rain" to lure them out of the substrate too so you dont have to tear it all up every 2 weeks?
Ответитьall in all, these beautifully round creatures seem to be awful pets . With all the costs, risks and how much time they spent out of sight, I don’t know…
ОтветитьI wonder, could you clean the substrate by placing it all in a big bucket of soapy water, stir, then let it settle, then dump off the soapy water, then repeating with fresh water a few times (to get all the soap out) might help keep your substrate from being dumped constantly? Or maybe you could try baking the substrate, then placing it in a bioactive enclosure with springtails to remove any extra contaminants such as feces might work? These guys are expensive...
ОтветитьI want a fat frog
Ответитьhave you considered baking the substrate to clean it instead of throwing it out?
ОтветитьI died laughing at you pointing out how they have big butts and when you called them little meatballs, they certainly are cute and look really content! You’re doing a great job! <3
ОтветитьChunkyyyyyy frogs
Ответитьthat truck horn- 💀
ОтветитьAll I can see them as are frogs that are terrible at being frogs.
ОтветитьYou can bake the substrate in the oven to save money. If it reaches a certain temp (can’t remember the temp lol mb) It sanitizes it
ОтветитьGreat to hear more about their care! Say, have you tried using bentonite clay instead of excavator clay? I know people have used it for dart frogs and the such but I’ve been looking into it as a more cost effective alternative to excavator clay. The cheapest way to get ahold of it is just as the 100% bentonite clay cat litters.
Also ah, reptisoil… that stuff is great but it always manages to give me one million splinters every time I use it.