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Old 04-27-03, 06:00 PM   #1
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Questions about baby red-eyes. . .

Does anyone know how difficult it is to take care of baby red-eyes? There is one at the pet store where we got the others and it is no bigger than a nickel when it is asleep. We desperately (well me mostly) want to get him as he is being kept in a tank with a couple of african bell frogs and a white's tree frog! We would like to get him and give him a better chance than what he has now in that tank. We are wondering if there is anything different in taking care of a baby then taking care of an adult, except for food size.

Thanks for any help you can give us!!!

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Old 05-03-03, 01:07 AM   #2
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I think that babies should be grown up in something small and simple. When I got my babies i used a med critter keeper, a small deli cup for water, a small potho, and no substrate. I learned the hard way, ALWAYS keep a clean declorinated water dish in the cage, day and night. Those things can dehydrate really fast. Hope it all works out for you.
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Paper towel substrate is another good thing to do. Keep that wet for moisture

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use a large deli cup or a medium critter carrier to house them in, paper towels as a substrate, feed them 1/4 crickets, mist the PAPER TOWEL ONLY every day and the walls well once a week with dechlroinated water. As soon as the baby redeye dirties his cage, change it immediately. Hope this helps
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