So, a couple of weeks ago, my husband brought home a couple of pacific chorus frogs...super cute. They've been doing really well so far. Then, today, I was watching them, and our smaller one tried nibbling on the bigger one's toes...after which, the big one tried stealing some food out of the little one's mouth. They haven't fought before, and their size difference is fairly significant...or so I thought...when my husband came home this evening, he had a super adorable micro mini itty bitty PCF that's MAYBE the size of his thumbnail...we put it in the vivarium and immediately the big frog tried to EAT the little baby! So very sad. We moved the baby into a little critter keeper so that wouldn't become chow for the others. I had read somewhere that the adults generally didn't pose a threat to the juveniles. I'm wondering if that was a territorial reaction, or she was actually trying to eat the little guy (or girl). We think that all of them are female based on the lack of calling and the throat color...of course the newbie may just be to little too properly identify it's gender...I would like to keep all 3 of them, as I am a major frog lover, but, of course if the baby is just going to end up as a meal, we'll set her free where my husband found her....thoughts?