It's hard to tell if he's of good weight because he's small (I'd say near 2 inches maybe 2 inches) and because I'm inexperienced when it comes to frogs of this size. Is Inconnu of good weight?
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It looks good. A healthy frog should eat well (and poop), have no unusual coloration or spots on the skin and responsive. If it is lethargic, then there is probably something wrong.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
how is your cage set up i found a gray today and im in need of a cage
I have my Gray Tree Frog in a 10 gallon tank with forest dirt, a few rocks (ones that are double his size that way he won't eat and swallow them) and a stick and a branch with some leaves on it that I took down from one of the trees out in my back yard. If you don't have a 10 gallon tank use a high sided container, one he can climb up, and have a top to the container, if you don't your frog will climb out and you won't see him again.
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