I've read the care sheet, it's where I found the info on mixing them;

"Feed your froglets daily with fruit flies (culture your own wingless or flightless fruit flies). Dust every 2-3 feedings with vitamin and mineral powder mixed with calcium powder (mix as used, do not store mixed). Alternatively, use gut-loaded pinhead or very small crickets. To gutload the crickets, feed them on flaked fish food for a few hours prior to giving to the frogs. The perfect diet is a varied one, so feeding froglets with pinheads and fruit flies is advised."

And ok, I'll just do it once a week then, as opposed to mixing it like the care sheet advised. Now, I'm concerned about being able to find the little guys in this big tank. Should I keep the items within the tank light until they grow a bit more? In my old Gray's set up it was kind of bare, a log, soaking dish, plastic pothos hanging from the side, but this time I was going to have a bit more to it. I was thinking maybe a pothos or two, vine, branch, and then when they're bigger, I'll get a driftwood log or something for them to perch on?

One last concern; if I were to put them all together, I have one froglet that's noticeably smaller than the others, especially the one that's 2 months. Would that little one be at risk of being eaten by the bigger one? If so, I'll let those little ones grow a bit bigger, and perhaps just move that one into the big tank for the time being.



This is the set up I had for my Green Tree Frog's when I first got them, and have since added a vine for more foliage and climbing space With more space in the big tank however, I'll have room to add more items, hopefully of a variety, and then it will eventually have a nice driftwood log as mentioned.