
Originally Posted by
Edisons 10K
Hey gang!
Just wanted to post an update and ask another question.
Both frogs seem to be sticking to their original personality types. I moved Mason into a bigger tank (I only had one big tank and one small when I got them, so now he's happily been transferred to a 10 gallon). He's still a little powerhouse when he goes after food. He doesn't try to bite me anymore when I have to pick him up, but he still clearly isn't happy with the handling, so I try to leave him alone as much as possible. I don't see him as much during the day anymore because he's discovered his love of burrowing in the larger tank, but I know he's out and about at night because sometimes in the morning it'll look like a gopher's been all up in there, lol.
Georgia, true to how she's been from the start, is lazy as ever. She could care less if I pick her up (or at least that's how she acts). She's the one I have a question about. While she'll go after her food without an issue as long as it comes wandering in her direction, she doesn't ever seem to move out of her half-assed hole unless I nudge her out. Basically that means if the bugs don't happen to cross her path (and by that I mean they have to be literally right in front of her face for her to catch them. If they aren't close enough she'll sort of open her mouth as if she's making an attempt to go after them without having to actually move her body to reach them), or if I don't feed her with the tongs/herd the crickets in her direction, she won't eat. I was trying to see if she'd eventually go "hunting" on her own if I didn't help her out so she wouldn't be so dependent on me feeding her, but I fear she'll starve herself before she crawls out of that hole without some guidance. Now I don't mind it if I have to personally see to her meals every time, but I do worry that she isn't exercising her legs. Is there something I should be doing to encourage her to move around without stressing her out? I don't want her to be all underdeveloped just because she wants to sit around all day and night doing nothing and just hoping a cricket is dumb enough to walk across her nose.