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feeding my horned frog

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Some of you might have seen the thread earlier about when I got my lovely horned frog. I'm still over the moon that I have him, he has almost doubled in size already without looking overly fat. He's so great :D
Now I was wondering something and thought some of you might have an answer to this. When I have fed him (small grasshopper, silkworm, sometimes a pinkie), it seems his belly bulges out a bit, but only on one side, mostly the right. Is this normal? Just wondering...
Any answer would be appreciated.
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I'm pretty sure it's normal. All of our frogs do that too. I think they're pushing the food around in their stomach to make room for more. It looks funny though, lol. Sometimes you can see a mouse nose sticking out the side of the frog.
 
Thank you so much for answering! Last time I fed him a grasshopper, I clearly saw one of the legs sticking out. He was pushing his belly with his hind legs for quite a while, until it wasn't sticking out anymore. I was really starting to get worried here. :)
 
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