Solid video. I was dusting my fruit flies with the repashy calcium plus with each feeding as per the recommendations on the label. Any thoughts on why the label says to use it daily vs your recommendation of 3xs per week. Thanks.
Hi BioDude, love your content. What would your thoughts be on keeping a Mimosa Pudica plant in with a couple Morelet's frog given a large enough tank size? They share somewhat similar temp and humidity levels (Shameplant: 60-80 degrees F, humidity 45%-60%. BETF: 74-76 degrees F, 60%-70% humidity) and they’re listed as a toxic plant. I think the moving dynamic from the plants could be interesting with the frogs. I’d be thrilled to know what you think?
Would Repashy SuperPig do the same as the Astaxanthan you're using, and would that be good to keep a tomato frog really bright, or do they not need it?
Hey! check out this blog for a recommendation www.thebiodude.com/blogs/reptile-and-amphibian-caresheets-with-cited-veterinary-and-herpetology-sources/keeping-poison-dart-frogs-as-pets-and-bioactive-terrarium-maintenance
I would not use it, it's an unnesseceary risk. They really dont need it. Only real use is for in obligate eggfeeder tanks so the little ones get vit d3, but this is only safe if you measure the uvb really accurately. Just feed ff's with repashy cal+ and they will be good!
Hello! I love your videos and was wondering were you can get greens tree frogs, I have looked at several sights but am afraid of buying from places that mistreat there animals or anything like that. Do you have any suggestions?
I can feel how passionate u guys are for frogs frogs ! Really intelligent people with great advice thank you !
Mega Thanks for all your awesome work and information!!
My pleasure!
Great video. Enjoyed it. Very informative
Glad you enjoyed it!
Solid video. I was dusting my fruit flies with the repashy calcium plus with each feeding as per the recommendations on the label. Any thoughts on why the label says to use it daily vs your recommendation of 3xs per week. Thanks.
Hi BioDude, love your content. What would your thoughts be on keeping a Mimosa Pudica plant in with a couple Morelet's frog given a large enough tank size? They share somewhat similar temp and humidity levels (Shameplant: 60-80 degrees F, humidity 45%-60%. BETF: 74-76 degrees F, 60%-70% humidity) and they’re listed as a toxic plant. I think the moving dynamic from the plants could be interesting with the frogs. I’d be thrilled to know what you think?
Would Repashy SuperPig do the same as the Astaxanthan you're using, and would that be good to keep a tomato frog really bright, or do they not need it?
So you’re not supposed to dust flies with d3 every feeding?
What was the red pigment enhancing supplement?
Chase looks like Mr. Beast
I love carotenoids, my salamander colors pop so much because of the them. Ranarium is the one I use any other recommendations?
Nekton and Repahsy make great products. We will have some as well at thebiodude.com in February 22. : D
Will dart frogs benefit uvb?
Hey! check out this blog for a recommendation www.thebiodude.com/blogs/reptile-and-amphibian-caresheets-with-cited-veterinary-and-herpetology-sources/keeping-poison-dart-frogs-as-pets-and-bioactive-terrarium-maintenance
I would not use it, it's an unnesseceary risk. They really dont need it. Only real use is for in obligate eggfeeder tanks so the little ones get vit d3, but this is only safe if you measure the uvb really accurately. Just feed ff's with repashy cal+ and they will be good!
@@reageerbuisje5391 Perfect response, thank you!!!!
Hello! I love your videos and was wondering were you can get greens tree frogs, I have looked at several sights but am afraid of buying from places that mistreat there animals or anything like that. Do you have any suggestions?
We would recommend searching on facebook groups and ask for reputable breeders near you , or that are shipping. it is safer that way :) hope it helps!