1/8". They are also eating fruit flies and bean weevils.
1/8". They are also eating fruit flies and bean weevils.
Hi Kurt, an update from my side. Of the 5 that I got earlier this year 2 of the females (the one that lost the foot) have doubled in size and are almost fully grown. The other female is growing a bit slower and the one male is still tiny. But unfortunately I lost one of the small males, he was looking very sluggish and skinny a few weeks back, so I isolated him in a separate tub and started feeding him, he started feeding nicely and gaining some healthy weight, but in the last week he suddenly lost a lot of weight around his limbs and was very weak and wouldn't even flick his tongue out at any food infront of him, and on Sunday morning I came in to see him dead. Could not tell you why he died, the other frogs are fine so was not a virus or any illnesses, I think it was nothing more than weak genes, he wasn't growing from when I first got him and the others had already grown 5x larger. Sad to have lost him as I had so much faith and hope when he started coming right.
I still have three out of the original 5. One of those three being my original male (assuming he's male because of his size) whom I have had for two+ years. The other two I assume are females. One is quite large, fat, with good color. The other is a little thinner, but no dangerously so. Her color is a bit on the faded side. I should also mention the original frog also has good color and good body weight. All three feed well. I have not attempted to breed these frogs as of yet.
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