
Originally Posted by
aquamentus11
another word of advice: don't try to shape her behavior. even though we all say that they eventually learn to recognize you and come out to be fed, etc., just roll with however she chooses to interact with you. i find that the spontaneous little quirks in personality that each one starts to share with you are much more endearing than having a frog sit on your hand. my little blue chinese glider comes to the same corner of his tank every night when the lights go out and just sits and waits. he doesn't even look at me, but i know he's waiting for me to drop crickets. in the morning when i come in to mist before heading out, he climbs the tank as soon as he sees me and stares until i turn on the UVB that he sleeps under. in my experience, frogs tend to settle in much more readily than reptiles and i wouldn't be surprised if yours started responding to you very quickly.