Thanks for the replies. That is what I figured. I have not seen them eating during the day, and it sure isn't from lack of watching! I have them in a 12"dx 24'lx 12"h tank right now with paper towels all across the bottom, high quality sphagnum moss about 3 inches wide on both sides for moisture, a pothos plant in the middle, under tank heater on one side, and day light on top for a light cycle. Right now, I am just trying to get them to morph, make sure they are healthy, and start finding them homes ASAP. I am only planning on keeping a couple of them- I really don't have room for all of this! : ) I am hoping that as the tadpoles morph, I currently have them in 2 10 gallon tanks, so I can hopefully combine them at some point and make another froglet tank out of one of them so the current tank does not get too crowded. I know it would be better if it was taller rather than wider, but I figured I could get away with 12" for now since they are tiny.

The biggest challenge I am dealing with is, as usual, trying to make sure the food has enough calcium and isn't completely gone by the time the froglets get around to eating the bugs. I have a banana in that the FF and pin heads gather around, so it is kind of a feeding station. They are dusted when they go in the tank at night, but they lose the dust so quickly, I don' know how much is getting consumed. Also, I don't know how many insects the average froglet will eat each night, so there are quite a few left in the tank, when I thought I was putting in an appropriate amount. Maybe they are all starving and I don't know it.

OK, yes, I am a stress case, hovering mother, overprotective proud grandmother, worst nightmare about these little guys. I am a perfectionist vet- I can't bear the thought of screwing them up, especially when this is what nature does, well, naturally. I am used to just dealing with the medicine aspect on ones I am not intimately attached to. My brain checks out when it is my own (my boss has to take care of my pets- I can't even take blood samples on them). I have actually been late to work on more than one occasion because I got caught up making sure they were ok, temps were ok, taking pictures, etc. Pathetic...