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Old 31-08-2003, 01:02 PM
jesse
 
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Default Tree frog question

Hello,


My girlfriend and I recenty bought 2 tropical green tree frogs.

We have never seen one of them eat and it hasnt changed in size since
purchasing them 2 months ago. The other has doubled in size and eats
quite happily in front of us whenever we put crickets or flies in the
tank.

We thought perhaps its a kind of Dominance thing, and the other frog
has become the weaker species, allowing the big frog to eat all the
food.

But even when we separate the frogs, the smaller one refuses to eat.
It doesnt look sick but we are concerned that it may be starving.

Could anyone offer any suggestions as to why this is happening? Any
ideas how to get him/her to eat will be grately appreciated.

Thankyou in advance

Jesse
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