mattdadrma
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Hi,
About a year ago we were given a dainty tree frog (Litoria gracilenta) to care for, since he'd come down in a banana box from northern Australia. Apart from the lack of interest in food at the start hes been fine for a while now.
We found him the other day in the bottom of his tank and he looked to be very dry and looked dead. Fortunately we have nursed him back to looking a lot better but he is not interested in food, he still looks a little pale and he is very uncoordinated and pretty much does not move when hes in the tank.
Is there any steps we can take to try to ensure he survives? Unfortunately, we cant induce him to feed like we can for our other frogs if we need to.
About a year ago we were given a dainty tree frog (Litoria gracilenta) to care for, since he'd come down in a banana box from northern Australia. Apart from the lack of interest in food at the start hes been fine for a while now.
We found him the other day in the bottom of his tank and he looked to be very dry and looked dead. Fortunately we have nursed him back to looking a lot better but he is not interested in food, he still looks a little pale and he is very uncoordinated and pretty much does not move when hes in the tank.
Is there any steps we can take to try to ensure he survives? Unfortunately, we cant induce him to feed like we can for our other frogs if we need to.