Quote Originally Posted by Eric and Stitch View Post
Corey, our babies (both from LLL at the same time) have silver eyes that will turn red as they become adults. Albino(luetino) and xanthic both have silver eyes as froglets, the difference is xanthics stay silver as adults.

How are your little ones doing? mine are active as ever, don't care if i'm in the room or even moving their furniture around, they just eat!
Thanks..makes sense now.

My little ones seem to be ok. However they dont move off the live plant since i have gotten them. (they do have dirt on them which means they do go down to the bottom at night, i just never witness them do it). They are adjusted to the light on and light off at night perfectly fine. I have not seen them eat the crickets yet. =/ I have a mix of pinheads and smalls in there for them to choose from. What worries is me is that my RED EYE TREE FROG tadpoles are almost twice the size as the leutino red eye babies. Im guessing that when they morph into frog form they shrink ?? ALL PART OF MY LEARNING PROCESS OF BREEDING =). I will say my tadpoles and red eyes are very healthy.
*DIXIE* my blue morph acts so much different from the other red eyes. SHe wakes up hours later and today i found her sitting on the newly planted moss. Otherwise...fat as ever =P