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    Well after a couple of nights of wondering if my new RETFs were eating enough I'm not now. I put about 10-12 cickets of different sizes in their bowl last night, and when I checked on everything this mmorning what they hadn't eatten they tore to shreds. I wish I could of seen them feeding because I'm assuming it was fairly aggressive. Also my Pothos look like they were in a hurricane. They must have had quite the time last night from the looks of it all. Just guessing here but I think they are adjusting to their new home just fine.

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    Awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by butcher View Post
    Well after a couple of nights of wondering if my new RETFs were eating enough I'm not now. I put about 10-12 cickets of different sizes in their bowl last night, and when I checked on everything this mmorning what they hadn't eatten they tore to shreds. I wish I could of seen them feeding because I'm assuming it was fairly aggressive. Also my Pothos look like they were in a hurricane. They must have had quite the time last night from the looks of it all. Just guessing here but I think they are adjusting to their new home just fine.
    Hi Doug,
    I think that the crickets that were 'torn to shreds' were to big, and/or they just smash them when they go to pounce on them.
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    Lynn,
    Yes it was 2 bigger crickets that were torn up. There are a few bigger crickets in the batch of small ones I bought. I'm going to make sure I feed them only smaller ones. Its 2 nights in a row they have eaten well and it has always been the larger size crickets left over. I'm glad to see they are feeding well since i swithed to a white bowl instead of a clear bowl. I think it makes the crickets more visable.

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    Lynn,
    Yes it was 2 bigger crickets that were torn up. There are a few bigger crickets in the batch of small ones I bought. I'm going to make sure I feed them only smaller ones. Its 2 nights in a row they have eaten well and it has always been the larger size crickets left over. I'm glad to see they are feeding well since i swithed to a white bowl instead of a clear bowl. I think it makes the crickets more visable.

    I have 6. Three are very proficient at grabbing a cricket. The other three are really, really clumsy.
    Sometimes I wonder about our sweet red eyes- they are not the sharpest tools in the shed. lol

    Can't have sharp things in the enclosure - they will just impale themselves on it !
    Can't feed big crickets- they will choke - or you will will find a cricket leg sticking our of their throat the next morning !! yikes
    AND - if their water is too deep - they will dive in and drown-- even when there is something to climb on.

    But we love them !
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    Lol! Yes we do .

    My big Stickers is pretty agile. Shes crazy though, I think. She'll leap across the whole tank from one branch to another. Bubbles does ok. He's still just a little tike. Twiggy is a bit clumsy yet, but improving as she gets stronger.

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    They are unique to say the least. the female "flower" seems to be the most agile but I haven't had had much opportunity to see the other 2 leaping.

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    How big are your Red-Eyed Leaf Frog's?

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    Red Eye Tree Frogs hunting skills.
    It's not so much the size of the Red Eye, but more --how they develop their hunting skills as they 'grow up'.
    I have a small (sub-adult )Albino Red Eye tree frog that ( I'm sure) could tackle a really BIG cricket!
    This little bugger is a monster and would probably gobble anything.
    His spawn mate ( which is a ---her) would struggle to catch that same size cricket.
    It's really important to SIT and WATCH your frogs. Get to know them. It's a great time to RELAX !
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    2 of them are about 1 3/4" and the other 1 1/2. They don't move around too much unless its dark and the blue glo light only gives off enough light to see in certain parts of the viv. I would like to figure out a better way to watch them without disturbing them too much.

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    Hi Doug.
    They are still small. I would feed small -to maybe- medium crickets.
    Make catching dinner - easy !!!
    Feed them well.

    Brighter lights will disturb them.
    Sometimes, I use a little (and I mean little) LED flashlight.
    It's good for them to get on that, light-on,lights-off , schedule.
    Lynn
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    1.0.0 black-eyed tree frog-A moreletii -11/09
    2.0.0 red-eyed tree frogs- A callidryas - 8/09
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    1.0.0 albino red-eyed tree frog- A. callidryas -8/9/11
    2.3.0 D leucomelas - 10/9/12
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    1.0.1 Ranitomeya imitator "Varadero" -1/8/13
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    I've been going with lights out in the room they are in at 10 til 6. they start roaming soon as the lights aree off and sleep all day.

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