This is a discussion on Fat or healthy Grey Tree Frog within the General Discussion & News forums, part of the General Topics category; To fat? Do I need to slow down on feeding? They will eat 2 to 3 small red runners a ...
To fat? Do I need to slow down on feeding? They will eat 2 to 3 small red runners a day.
(0.1.0) black-eyed tree frog-agalychnis moreletii ("Boggie" 11/2009)
(2.0.0) red-eyed tree frogs- agalychnis callidryas ("Ruby" & "Cricket" 8/2009)
(1.0.0) red-eyed tree frogs- agalychnis callidryas ("Monkie" 3/2010)
rescued -spent 6 months in quarantine
(1.1.0) albino red-eyed tree frogs- agalychnis callidryas ("Comet" & "Luna" 8/9/2011)
![United States [United States]](http://www.frogforum.net/images/flags/United States.gif)
Looks like a healthy, happy frog to me!
-Jen
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".
I think he's cute!! Good size.![]()
I'd say he looks healthy. That is one awesome frog you got there!![]()
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.
Rest in Peace little guy. ?/?/2005-1/30/2012
Hyla Versicolor (1.0.0 )
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Poodle (0.1.0)
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?![]()
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)