My frog is all white. I think it’s Albino. Anyways.. it’s in a fish tank filled with full water for past 4 months and never came out of the tank.. I never knew frogs are basically fish.
I’m VERY curious as to what kind of frog you have and how the setup looks….. because most frogs prefer a mix of land and water. If you’d ever be willing to share through google drive, i’d love to give tips where i can. Plus a white frog sounds fascinating!
I believe that's a mature female, she's absolutely gorgeous btw. I currently have a juvenile male Tigrosa Helluo which I named Wolverine but I'm on the lookout for a Dotted. I keep jumping spiders as well. It's very interesting seeing the differences in each genus and species.
I discovered it was a female too, after a few months long journey and 2 batches of eggs! Unfortunately, she passed away last month :( Unknown cause, and I really hope I wasn’t at fault, but i really don’t think so. It’s common for wild caught bugs and reptiles, etc, to randomly die :(( Still nice to hear thoughts and opinions on her! She was a beautiful specimen and I grew to like her a lot after so many feedings and egg-stractions. It’s always interesting hearing what viewers have going on too! All these animals are so diverse, it’s a huge world. Good luck with your search for a dotted, cherish wolverine!
Good stuff as usual. Simple to the point,no fancy outfits or special effects . Questions What type of water do you use to refill the newts enclosure ? #2 where do you get you moss ? #3 what temps and humidity do you keep the enclosure at ? #4 do they need sunlight ? And what do you use for light if they need sunlight? Thanks .
Thank you for the feedback!! I use spring water for most of my refilling, and sometimes if I'm out I use a little distilled. I got my moss from outside my house, it was scraped off of trees and even tombstones in an old cemetery I know about 👻 I keep my enclosure typically between 60-75 fahrenheit, with humidity ideally being 60-70% And for the better, I like to give my newts UVB lighting since it generally benefits them, but people say any artificial lighting will do (I recommend UVB!)
I recommend you only feed when necessary, like when her abdomen is smaller. Just because they will take food doesn't mean you should feed them everyday. Fat abdomens are more likely to rupture if they fall.
Thank you for the advice 🙏 I've slown down with how many times I been feeding her in the last week or two and I agree it's definitely healthier and more sustainable. I'll mention that in my next video!
name it , wulves ! Where I get that idea from. Great video, as usual, not your typical type. But that is what peaks my interest. I can see his eyes looking at you ! Congratulations on 100