Quote Originally Posted by rangerup85 View Post
hey thanks guys ill check for the impact as well as letting her soak in warm water with a couple drops of honey. i usually let her soak once a week or so in shallow water while letting her get some natural sunlight outside for about an hour at a time. also ive only dropped the live mouse in the cage maybe once or twice and i agree that i dont like it and should have not done it. also she does not have a problem pooping, when i cleaned her tank out last week there was one in there. also Ra i know your saying as they get older they tend to eat less and i understand that once a month is fine for her but she has gone 6 months without eating some times down to 3 months to every other month to once a month. maybe thats just how she does it since she mature. but ill be sure to pull her away from mice and my other 2 frogs as well but with them being so young still they also eat alot of crickets and little gold fish. i also noticed too that since i brought home the new packman frog which is a male, she has been more active esp at night. i have both their tanks next to each other and she always staring in there at him. but hes still a baby.
Nightcrawlers and Pacman food are both excellent staple diets.

Can you post pictures of your setup? Also, if a full grown frog is staring at a baby frog it is probably thinking of dinner not mating. It is a good idea to put background around three sides of the tank both to reduce stress and to keep them from seeing each other. If the are determined to attack the other frog, they will sometimes lunge at the glass repeated in an effort to get through. Also, just for reference, heating pads should never be placed under the tank with terrestrial frogs. They burrow down and can burn themselves. UTHs are placed on the side instead.

Pictures would be helpful.