I have some juvenile amazon milk frogs, and since they're still young (6 months) I've been feeding them daily. I know that once frogs become adults they only need to be fed about two or three times a week, so I was wondering if there's a certain age/size at which you start slowly decreasing how many days per week you feed them? Like, would I eventually start feeding them 5 times a week until they become adults, or should I just continue with daily feedings until they're almost adult size?
I'm not familiar with Milk frogs, so there's a possibility I may be wrong about this, but I believe the general rule is feed them more when they are young and developing, and then slowly back off as they age and get older.
Someone posted a guide here that you might find helpful!
There's no set timetable, however, once my frogs started getting large enough for full size crickets I cut feedings down to about 4/5 x a week
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