Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
All good then. The right side will usually feel firm and stick out a little more when they are nearing a bowel movement. They inflate themselves to appear more threatening say if they feel annoyed by being handled or dug up. Most of the time its and empty threat, but there are some that warn you and follow up with a good bite. Babies and younger juvenile's bite isn't anything to worry about, BUT large juveniles and adults are a different story. They can drawl blood and the bite can be quite painful so watch your fingers.

keep me posted on the bloated appearance because Toxing Out Syndrome starts off with some bloating and lethargy. I'm sure your frog is fine, but just incase keep an eye on him. You should be able to start feeding him again.
Thank you Grif! He may still need to have another bowl movement then. Yeah, I noticed him inflating when I first brought him home and went to put him in his tank. It's kind of funny. But once he was in his tank with the 4 crickets, I couldn't tell if he was making himself that big when I entered the room or what. Now I think that he's just gotta pass the "crickets." Haha, my little guy tried to nab my fingers when I first put him in his tank. It was funny but I knew that I didn't want to take a bite, even if he's small. He doesn't appear lethargic as he actively seeks food at night. Throughout this week he's been active. I'll keep an eye on him for sure. Should I soak him again in a week?