Hello everyone, my name is Michelle and obviously I am new here! I live in Colorado, about 15-20 minutes outside of Denver. I've often found myself searching this forum for tips on how to care for my frog so I figured, "Well hey, I'm here enough, might as well sign up!"
I am a proud new mommy (yes, I consider my frog to be my baby!) of a baby Whites Australian Tree Frog named Loki. I have always adored frogs and collected anything frog-related I can find. When I was about 10 years old I did try to raise two Whites (at different times). Everything but feeding them (my parents feared I would have problems getting them in the tank and we'd end up with crickets all over the house) was my responsibility, but unfortunately I managed to kill them both. After the second one died, my parents refused to let me get another one, mostly because it left me devastated when they died. I must admit that I think what happened was that I wasn't keeping up with the humidity and/or water dish enough and well...we all know what happens then. For several years now I have pondered trying to raise a frog again and I recently decided to go ahead and just do it. I decided to get a Whites again because I adored them before. It's really fun and exciting because I am much more aware and interested in what's been going on with him than I was as a child. At times I have been getting a bit paranoid about the humidity because of my past experience and it seems like his tank is not holding humidity very well, so I mist it often. I also freaked out a little bit when I watched him shed for the first time because I thought it looked like he was choking on something and I wasn't sure what to do (information on this forum helped me through that near panic attack).
Anyway, that's a little bit about Loki and myself. If any of you fellow frog owners have any advice for me, a semi-new owner, I would love to hear it. I am hoping to provide a healthier, happier life for my little frog than my 10 year old self did!![]()