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    I have just got some tiny little baby whites tree frogs and i cant find much info on looking after small babies. any tips would be great


    many thanks
    jakk

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    Default Re: Baby whites tree forg care

    How big are we talking?
    Did you read the caresheet? I would just say go by what it says about the adults but with smaller food items depending on the size of the frogs.

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    Yeah, what Tom said. I would also add froglets should be fed more frequently than adult frogs and they should definitely get their supplements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Highum View Post
    How big are we talking?
    Did you read the caresheet? I would just say go by what it says about the adults but with smaller food items depending on the size of the frogs.
    these frogs are the size of a penny, as i said i cant find much info on baby tree frogs. atm they are in a 30x30x45 exo tank im worried this might be to big for them. im feeding them every day with supliments.

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    No cage is too big, after all if they were in the wild, their enviroment would be larger than any cage you could provide. So don't worry about it.

    The only difference between froglet and adult frog care is in the feeding. Smaller frogs, smaller food items. Also froglets should be fed more frequently, once a day or every other day.

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    jakk
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    thats great thanks for your help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    Smaller frogs, smaller food items. Also froglets should be fed more frequently, once a day or every other day.
    Kurt, I've been feeding Scooter large crickets. He eats about 3 a day. Is there any problems with feeding him large ones? he doesn't seem to have a problem gobbling them up and he's doubled in size... he's already larger than my green tree frogs!

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    I don't think there is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakk View Post
    thats great thanks for your help
    You're welcome.

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    IvyTheBunny
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    Default Re: Baby whites tree forg care

    You do know how big these guys get, yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IvyTheBunny View Post
    You do know how big these guys get, yes?
    do u mean for the size of the tank? if so then yeh i agree. i started off with my two babies in a 30x30x45 but have just moved them into a 60x45x45. jakk theyll definately need to b moved to somethin bigger once they grow!

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