Quote Originally Posted by UncleChester View Post
It won't have forgotten what to do, so don't let this affect your decision to keep it or release it. As long as there's no chance it came into contact with any foreign froggy diseases, there's no problems setting it free....So I won't tell you what to do, just that releasing it will be no problem and it's chances for survival will be the same as any other frog. Also, no matter what you decide, thanks for taking care of it when it got 'lost' from it's natural habitat!
Welcome to FF Erin! Agree with Brian's quote above! 3-4 adult crickets a day sound about right. If in doubt, can feed all crickets frog will eat in around 10 minutes. Remember to remove excess crickets once it stops feeding. Good luck making your decision .