Quote Originally Posted by WatchTimes View Post
I just put in the two crickets as she just got here yesterday and figured it could not hurt and I wanted to leave her alone as much as possible.
To be honest I was surprised when one was gone when I looked later on.

I tried feeding a cricket off the tongs with no luck this AM.
I got some night crawlers as Id rather have it's diet more worms
I am going to try tong feeding 1/2 of one in a bit (if not will they go for worms left in the tank or no point in leaving one in)

When I asked Jeanne how they were fed, tongs? She said no, they would just place a few crickets in the habitat.

I just can't help but feel it will be more comfortable when I get put it in its big home as there are very good spots for it
to hide and also feel protected from all sides (2/3 tree limb tunnel) a couple artificial plants and I also feel I will better be able to keep it warm. I just don't think this hermit crab uth (on the side) does a good enough of a job
These came from The Frog Ranch. They are trained before shipped to the wholesaler. Only offer 1" pieces of worm until the frog is larger.

Trust me. You want to follow my housing advice. They prefer tight confined hiding places which the keeper provides. You do not want to stress this frog out by placing it into an overwhelmingly large tank. I do know what I'm talking about. If you feel the keeper does't have enough heat add a Fluker's 5.5" Clamp Lamp with dimmer switch with an infrared bulb of 50 watts or less. Incandescent heat bulb that is. The dimmer will allow you to accuratly dial in the amount of heat for the keeper.

Follow the advice I've given. It is spot on.