Hi John,
I do very much appreciate your insights and taking the time to share them. When this frog returned after I took him a long distance away and released him, I felt a sense of responsibility. Seeing him climb up again onto my deck and just collapse there in the middle of the day moved me to try and do what I could for him. Also, at this time of the year, I thought that his chances outside of building back up his energy stores for winter, and of finding a good place to winter over would be poor.
I have been feeding him waxworms and crickets, and currently have him in a 10 gallon tank. I am doing my best for him.
At the same time, I have thought that someone from this forum might be in a better position to care for him.
Harry





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, but keep in mind that they generally know what they are doing. Unless it was in some sort of distress or trapped in something it should have no problems finding shelter on it's own when the weather conditions tell it to.
