It's a bit colder in my house nowadays, (not too too cold for a gray though, hovering around 69-72) and Gerty, save for that little hop out of the tank escapade Christmas morning, hasn't moved much, nor is she eating much. If I move a plant, she hops around, but right now she's content to just stay still and ignore the crickets that are currently in the tank.

Normally she eats like a pig, devouring every bug in sight. These two crickets have been in the tank for a couple days now. Whether they were hiding under the paper towels I just removed or if Gert is too sluggish right now to catch them, I'm not sure. She just dived bombed one and totally missed.

Her eyes are clear, she seems a bit fatter than usual, but I found a few turds in the tank so I know her digestive system is properly working. (Time to clean it...again.)

Would a honey soak energize her enough to catch these bugs? I did soak her in some warmer-ish water the other day and she went nuts, but showed no sign of appetite then. Now...however...

The last time I had a frog in winter, he'd been sluggish a long time anyways. So, I'm ashamed to say I've forgotten their normal winter behavioral habits. o//o