I'm not really sure how old my pixie is, but s/he hasn't grown that much in a month. I was just wondering how i can make him or her grow faster.
There's a couple options....
1. You can pray for it.
2. Steroids.
3. Order it to.
4. Just kidding, just take good care of it, vary it's diet, make sure it's not overly stressed, make sure it's enclosure meets it's needs. Genetics do play a role in growth. Just try to be patient, and don't take steps 1-3 too seriously. Well especially step 2, DO NOT DO THAT![]()
In all seriousness though, we decided that we would love ours no matter what the sex or how big it got. I definitely would not over feed in hopes for it to become bigger. Everyone here generally agrees on using the "15 minute rule" (giving it as much as it can eat in 15 minutes) when feeding a juvi daily. Your pets rely on you to take care of them. They do not chose to be big or small or male or female. I would appreciate it for them being them. People have thumbnail dart frogs that are literally the size of your thumbnail, and they love them.![]()
Your pet is literally looking up to you to take care of it. =)
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Ok now its getting weird... One of my baby pixie frogs has not grown since i got him. I got him 39 days ago!
Every other day. I throw in a bunch of crickets but he only eats about 3 then stops.
and babies should be fed every day.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Ok thanks
Do you have more than one?
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That is strange... Could you posts some before and after pics of him please? Also can you give me some basic tank conditions, such as water, heating methods, temps, humidity, substrate, last time he passed waste?
If this is the same Pyxie you got from all reptiles it isn't growing.g because its an adult.
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It is likely you have a frog that simply does not have the genetics to grow big. In the African Bullfrog book they talk about specimens that never break 3", even as males. These frogs never live long, as in the wild they would quickly be eaten by their faster-growing siblings.
is there anything wrong with him because he wont eat anymore? I really dont know what to do
It looks healthy and female to me, however it is still too early to state it with 100% certainty. females grow slower, that might be an answer.
in your case i would feed every day and make sure crickets are gut loaded, as well try to feed variety of foods, crickets are not the most nutritious food out there. is it your enclosure in one of the pics of an album? with crickets and hornworms? if so it is very very dry.
pls answer trouble in the enclosure questions here we will try to help you.
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