Quote Originally Posted by tylototriton View Post
I agree with your initial (very well done) feeding synopsis Lynn. Honestly, I have no idea how many flies I feed my frogs, I sort of just dump a bunch in. For new frogs, smaller frogs, or frogs that are easily stressed I feed them more frequently but fewer flies over all (maybe 20 or 30 each?). However, for my longer term captives I feed them every few days (read that as, I feed them when I remember and my cultures are full) pretty heavily, supplementing almost every time. Generally all the flies will be gone in 36 hours or so, maybe 48 hours if I fed really heavily.

That all being said, I do worry about stress from too many feeders hanging around as well. A couple years ago, when I just started with Darts, I had 2 Phyllobates terribilis die. I'm fairly certain they were sick with some nasty little pathogen, but the first one died shortly after feeding, so i've wondered if the stress of too many feeders accelerated his death. I doubt it, but it is certainly a possibility. Since then I have been more careful about feeding too excessively.

So, that probably wasn't very helpful in regards to specifics. As I look back on my response it occurs to me that it sounds a lot like a recipe that calls for "a pinch of this and a dash of that".

~Alex
Hi Alex,
Since all my darts have been in their permanent quarters (one week today) ; I notice the Leucs really don't care if their FFs are near them. But, they have much more space now.
I don't witness the imitators eating very often?
But the auratus , are still most definitely, bothered by too many FF buzzing around them. They have been the most shy as well.
Actually, they all acted in a similar manner w. regard to this ( now that I think about it ) in quarantine.

"So, that probably wasn't very helpful in regards to specifics" either

Fun to share though !
Lynn