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Here's what I do:
1. Measure and cut a piece of foam to how you would like it. Glue things on, carve, and make it look nice.
2. Put multiple layers of grout/water mixture all over background. I mix the grout with a glue sealant called great bond, so I only do 2-3 layers.
3. Paint.
4. Seal...
I personally own frogs myself. Trust me, it's not normal. A "hard pooper" would indicate possible parasites, or feeders with a hard shell such as meal worms. A large amount of frogs die shortly after a prolapse.
A prolapse is when the animals insides start to come out. It's incredibly dangerous and often fatal. The area often needs surgery in order to heal properly. Get to a vet asap.
PatsyB, how often does your frog prolapse? A large cricket should not cause a prolapse, it is an indication of an...
I am having difficulties keeping my crickets alive. They are small, live in a 'cricket keeper' , have plenty of hiding places-tubes, egg crates..., and I feed them flukers Orange cube and veggies. Why are they dying within a week?
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I'm all into the foam backgrounds. They are so easy. They aren't toxic either. Here's my first:
I really like the foam because it absorbs the heat really nicely, making for some good hot spots.
Haha I know it must be hard to separate them. They look so cute when they climb all over each other and such, but rather than being friendly they are showing dominance towards each other, which ultimately causes unnecessary stress. Sounds like your dragons are healthy and happy:)
Very cute babies! Beardies need complete darkness at night. They will not sleep even if it is a red bulb. If you can see the light, they can too. I suggest you invest in a ceramic heat emitter(produces heat and no light) but be sure to put it on a dimmer as they get hot!
Exactly what age should a beardie hatchling be sold? I saw a few babies at a pet store and they couldn't have been more than 3-4 inches long! Freaking adorable, but is this safe?