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    Looking at the picture of him sitting in the bowl he looks very healthy. If he's a bowl hog you can always add another bowl. Or nudge him with your finger telling him to move on. Sometimes they'll sit there for hours. Or you can get a bigger bowl. Don't worry about them getting too fat. Red Eyes don't get obese like Whites tree frogs. And if they start looking too plump just skip a day. I feed mine every day but you don't have to. I just like to keep them on a ritual. Its gets their lazy buts out of bed and I get to see them all everyday around the food dish. Its a way to ensure that I see them all to make sure they all look healthy everyday.

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    Marléne succeeded in taking a pretty nice picture today. I'm guessing it's the female, since this one was quite much larger than the other, which we saw but could not take a picture of. She looks really fat, might just slow down with the feeding a few days. I'm looking forward to introducing the night-light, when they have settled in, so I can easier monitor if both are eating.
    Also, this one in the picture always stays very light green. The smaller one, probably the male, change to a very dark green colour at night. A good way to keep them apart, when you can't judge by size.

    The two Dracaena sanderiana were a very good plant choice. Directly after the lights are turned off, they head over to them, one frog on each sanderiana. I highly recommend them to anyway planning to keep red-eyes. I'm guessing it's because they're both placed in the waterfall, and they go to the top, and on their way they're crossing the food bowl. So they can sit on them and look down the food bowl, or go to the water fall via them. When they're down staring the food bowl down, they proceed to using every other plant in there.



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