My family and I go camping each weekend (friday night - sunday afternoon) and my babe's have actually done fairly well being left on there own for such a short time. I leave the lights out, turn down the room air conditioner, and make sure the water dishes are deep enough not to dry out while I'm away. Then I leave 6-10 crickets for my whites and around a dozen for the green (I put a lot in his tank usually anyway and only give him more when I dont see them rushing around anymore), make sure the dishes are full and clean, and water there live plants really well.

For the short time I've been gone the temps and humidity seem to stay consistent probably because of the live plant that keeps the humidity fairly constant even if I dont mist every day. The whites water is usually dirty but, well, her water is ALWAYS dirty. XD

The only minor issue I seemed to have with the whites was she was rather "traumatized" after the first two weekends away but I think it was more "OMG! THE GIVER OF CRICKETS IS BACK! Now clean my poopy water slave" then anything to do with her enclosure. Shes settled into a good routine and shes finally stopped eating all the crickets the first night and there is usually 3-4 left when I get back.


Longer vacations, though, you'll want to find someone at least mist and, if your frogs are like mine, dump and refill water dishes. I doubt you'll need to have your frog sitter feed them, though, if you put a few more in before you leave. Its mostly temps, humidity, and clean water you gotta worry about.