Ok. I've been lurking here and elsewhere for a little over a month now. I am finally going to cave and post. I see so much conflicting information on how much to feed that my head is spinning. Maybe I should have just trusted the first care sheet I came across and called it a day. I tend to overanalize things.
I caught three gray tree frogs just over a month ago. (Yes, I know I'm a horrible person.) The pet stores here don't sell them, it is illegal to import them without a permit, and I can't find any breeders or dealers in my state. It is, however, legal to capture them for pets. Stupid laws.
I swear, I'm getting to my question. So, I caught three. All three are male. Their sizes are very different. The first seems large and chubby. The second seems small but proportional. The third seems long and lean. They all seem to be maintaining their sizes. The chubby one was chubby when I found him, and has been a great eater from the minute I got him. The second didn't want to eat for about a week, so he was forcefed during that time. After his initial reluctance, he is even faster at eating than the first. The third was a chore. He was thin when I got him, refused to eat, and was my sole source of stress for a full month. He was forcefed one cricket daily during this time. Because their appetites and speed vary, I've been moving them to separate enclosures to eat. I started feeding two crickets every other day, and giving them up to one hour to eat. I changed that to one cricket daily after a week or so. The two that were eating always seemed to want more, so I bumped it up to two daily after another week(ish?). This went on for about a week.
This brings us up to about a week ago. One day, frog 2 ate his cricket after about 45 minutes. Frogs 1 and 3 were finishing their two in under five minutes. Still, huge victory! (Also, I should say that I *know* I should have released frog 2 as he was not adjusting to captivity. But, once captured, it is illegal to release any sort of wildlife here. Stupid laws.). Anyway, the next night, frog 2 ate his cricket in about 15 minutes. Yay! On the third night he ate, it only took him about 3 minutes. I decided to give him a second cricket, but he didn't want anything to do with it. The next night, I gave him two to start. He ate both within 5 minutes. Night five of eating, I gave all of the frogs three crickets. All consumed within 5 minutes. This has been the pattern now for four days. So, a little more than a week... I had to type it out to figure out the timeline.
The question! Told you it was coming. Since they all seem to be maintaining their sizes from the wild, should I try to adjust feedings so they are all the same size? I change their water and spot clean the tank while they eat. All three are now beating me in this task. By the time I've finished cleaning, they are all just staring at me like, "Give me another cricket or let me go home". I've read everything from "no more than 1-2/day" to "as many as they can consume in 30 minutes". So, should I increase their feedings because they are eating so fast? Decrease the crickets for the slightly chubby one so he doesn't become obese? Increase the crickets for the lean one even though his size has remained consistent since I got him? I absolutely adore these guys and want everything to be perfect. I just don't know what perfect is.
Oh, also should mention, after eating all three will hang out on a branch at the front of the terrarium and stare at me like they want more. They have figured out when feeding time is, and all hang out on this branch waiting to be fed for about 30 minutes before I feed them. They all have that same look AFTER they eat. After about ten minutes, they jump away and go to their favorite spots. But, for a few minutes it's like they're sitting there begging for more.
Anyway, sorry I'm so long winded. I just wanted to be certain that I included all of the relevant details. I could have actually dragged this out. This is the short version.![]()