A couple days ago I started feeding my juvenile pixie in a decent size sterilite bin. For 2 reasons: One because I hated when crickets would go back where his plants were, 2 I never felt like he was getting a proper feeding always trying to maneuver between the water dish or behind the plants to get them in the 15-20 minutes I fed him. So far the feeding bin has worked out great; he never skips out on a meal, crickets are very easy for him to get and the night crawlers. Tonight he ate a surprising amount for how big he is and I can really tell that he's just exploding in growth. The only problem I have with this feeding is when I need to pick him up and set him in the bin, as well as taking him out after he's finished. Mine seems a lot more nervous or energetic then some of the other handlings on pixies I've seen. Whenever I pick him up he's either jumping at the side walls or kind of doing a sideways flip as I'm trying to grab him.
He'll let me pick him up with one hand out of the water dish real quick, but then he jumps right off and starts hopping to the other side of his enclosure. Tonight I couldn't grab him properly and he jumped back by his plants which made me have to take out one of his plants, then finally he jumped over by his water dish where I grabbed him and sat him inside his feeding bin. When I set him in his feeding bin he never seems too stressed out because he goes right to feeding, but I want to know... Am I too aggressive with him, or can these frogs handle a ok amount of pick ups. I never felt like I've squeezed him but I try to be as gentle as possible and he's really jumpy. When I set him back in his enclosure after feeding he hopped back into his water dish after a few minutes and I noticed he defecated a good size log the size of my pinkie where I had put him down which is really rare because he only poops in his water dish. Was this caused by stress or was he just ready to squeeze out a loaf? Did anyone else struggle with this as they were juveniles?
Sorry for the lengthy post, but I'm real ocd/perfectionist have to make sure everything is done to a T.
Tl;dr, I don't blame you haha. Thanks for reading if you did and helping me out if you do.