greggles91
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Hi all,
I've had afew red eyed tree frogs for afew years now and there was always one that was smaller than the others and didn't grow much. Figured he was a "runt of the liter" and for the last year At feeding time I will always hand feed him afew crickets while the rest can hunt for them selves. (Hasn't helped much)
Went to check up on them this morning and he is blue. Completely blue.
One other variable may be the UVB light it blew afew days ago so no UVB for about 3 days and i replaced it today.
Any one seen this before? I haven't found anything online.
Cheers
Greg
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I've had afew red eyed tree frogs for afew years now and there was always one that was smaller than the others and didn't grow much. Figured he was a "runt of the liter" and for the last year At feeding time I will always hand feed him afew crickets while the rest can hunt for them selves. (Hasn't helped much)
Went to check up on them this morning and he is blue. Completely blue.
One other variable may be the UVB light it blew afew days ago so no UVB for about 3 days and i replaced it today.
Any one seen this before? I haven't found anything online.
Cheers
Greg
Sent from my SM-N910G using Tapatalk