I have a pair of White's tree frogs. They are still young (about 2 inches long or so). Their upper arms seem very thin and white. They are hunting and eating plenty of crickets. I gutload the crickets with Fluker's orange cube complete cricket diet and I dust ~2 times/week using Reptivite with D3. Are they just at their adolescent "awkward stage" where their limbs are growing faster than they can gain weight, or should I be worried about this?
I am relatively new to being owned by frogs, so I might just be paranoid. Help, as always, is appreciated!
Thanks!
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