Quote Originally Posted by Greenhorn View Post
Paper towels, easy to clean, holds moisture, and makes feeding a breeze. But what about burrowing? I would switch to coconut fiber but my frog is doing so well on paper towels, eating 4-5 medium/large crickets per day and he's just a little bigger than a quarter. What are your thoughts?

Also, he's in a plastic tub with a pothos vine cutting for added security. I replace the paper towels daily or when I see that they have been soiled.

What is the purpose of burrowing behaviors? Thermoregulation? Sleeping?
there is nothing wrong with paper towels, i have to young pixies on paper towels as i write this, all my young frogs have been started on paper towel, like you said its easy to clean you can see when they have soiled it, it holds moisture for them an most of all when there at that small size you have not got to worry about thenm ingesting substrate, as these young pixies get a bit frisky at feeding time trying to grab at there food, i would say for now if he is that small continue with what your doing until he gets a bit of size about him/her then that will give you plenty time to research and decide what setup/substrate to go with,

cheers spencer..........