You tree frog only needs a shallow dish that is no deeper than its ears when it sits normally, at most. A deeper dish may Tree frogs will come down at night to sit in the dish and absorb water, and clean themselves. Since they use the water for a bath and toilet, it should be changed every day. Replace it with filtered water (not RO or distilled water). Tap water contains dangerous chloramines.
you should reallly ask a vet for that informaation but research the frog type and find as much info as u can
You should always provide unlimited access to fresh water for your dog.
Make sure the frog is in a good sized fish tank. The fish tank needs to have a good water dish and lots of plants for the frog to hide in. The humidity should be level 10 so your frogs can enjoy a nice wet place. You should feed them small crickets or ants. I have recently had some pacific tree frog eggs hatch and more on the way, I hope you enjoy the frog as much as I have enjoyed the tadpoles!
it depends on the frog.......
A crack in the frog of a horse foot is pretty normal. Nothing to work much about unless the horse is lame in which case a vet and /or farrier should be consulted.
I found a tiny tree frog no bigger than the tip of your pinkie. I took an upside down milk jug lid and filled it up with water. But it really only matters on how big your frog is you want to have enough water to be able to swim in it, and soak up in it.
The frog should not have outgrown the hoof. If the frog appears too large for the hoof, that likely means the farrier took too much hoof off. You should call you equine vet and have them come out and see if the horse may need a farrier that specializes in this type of issue.
As much as it wants ! You should provide fresh food and water every day.
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If you are looking to understand your body's requirements for hydration, you will need to provide information on how far you will be running and how hot it is while out. Salt replenishment should be considered as well.
Usually about 100 psi.
Lilies should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch. Provide enough water to thoroughly saturate the roots, but avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging.