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    To fat? Do I need to slow down on feeding? They will eat 2 to 3 small red runners a day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    To fat? Do I need to slow down on feeding? They will eat 2 to 3 small red runners a day.
    Gail, I don't know about fat?
    BUT, he sure is a cutie
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    Looks like a healthy, happy frog to me!

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    Default Re: Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog

    I just want to keep them that way, they just seem to be getting fatter. I thought about feeding them every other day but then the guilt sets in as I watch TV and they are right next to me glaring down at me as if to say "where’s the roach".

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    I think he's cute!! Good size.

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    I'd say he looks healthy. That is one awesome frog you got there!

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    Default Re: Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog

    If it's a guy, he's just a smidge pudgy. If it's female, that's about right. I feed mine about 3 crickets three times a week.



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    Default Re: Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog

    My male & female are the same size. The only way I can tell the difference is Willow has a dark throat.
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    If it's a guy, he's just a smidge pudgy. If it's female, that's about right. I feed mine about 3 crickets three times a week.

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    Default Re: Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog

    I found. A wild Grey Tree Frog outside my apartment last spring and well it must have been well fed because he/she was just a little smaller than yous(weight wise). Looks healthy to me.

    PS, Willow? Like the movie Willow?

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    For tree frogs I like to use names associated to native trees. We have several types of Willow trees and my female is named River after the River Birch.
    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    I found. A wild Grey Tree Frog outside my apartment last spring and well it must have been well fed because he/she was just a little smaller than yous(weight wise). Looks healthy to me.

    PS, Willow? Like the movie Willow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    For tree frogs I like to use names associated to native trees. We have several types of Willow trees and my female is named River after the River Birch.
    I gotcha. That's unique. I like that. I'm pretty sure no one has thought to name their tree frogs after trees.

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