Hello,
Well I found out that I have squirrel tree froglets, right now I have 12 of them..more coming they are morphing quite quickly now. So exciting!
These were raised from teeny tadpoles that I rescued out of my horses water trough. (it was about to be washed out)
Well I read all about how to care for the Gray tree frog which was recommended to me. The only thing now is I do not have anything local to me that sells fruit flies or pinheads. The cost of shipping on the ones online is outrageous. So I am wondering if I can go out and find some stuff to feed them. I live in the country on a large farm and we have LOTS of bugs! lol I read that some people feed red worms, do I like cut them up or something since they are so big? Do I use tweezers or something to feed them to the frogs?
I was planning on releasing the them, but I am scared to as it gets below 30 degrees here now at night. I don't want to kill them with the shock of leaving a nice warm aquarium to the brutal cold. They are in a 35 gallon aquarium with lots of rocks, real tree branches and shallow water in the bottom since I still have tadpoles that should be morphing soon and some in the mid stages.
I did manage to catch some gnats and put them in there but most are still flying around. Do they eat those? The crickets we have around here are the huge black ones, which are way too big for them to eat.
Oh and when will they start singing or chirping?
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. As you can tell I am a newbie I haven't ever raised frogs and know just about enough to be dangerous
Thanks again for your help.