Lol, yep; he may be the best one out of the whole clutch! And I agree, separating him from the group and making sure he gets proper calcium and vitamins/minerals will give him the best chance. If there is even one that is small enough to stay with him, let them stay together. Grey's are social frogs and I am afraid that pulling him from all his brothers and sisters might depress him and make him stop eating. I would not want to make things worse for him either. One of my Grey's (Buddy) is especially demanding when I feed them and he is a good bit bigger than the other two especially the little girl. He is not big enough to eat her, but he does take the food right out of their mouth if he can get away with it, so I always make sure to supervise their feedings. I actually hand feed all my frogs now. Since they have no teeth I am not worried about them accidentally biting me, and they do all the time when I have them all out together and they think they are getting fed. It is gonna be different hand feeding Leopard Frogs, lol, I can't wait til' my tads grow up!
Sorry, rambling again. Gotta try and stop that, lol! But it sounds like you are on the right track. I would love to see pics of them! I am going to post some pics of my Grey's and my Leopard Tads as soon as I get my cable for my camera, I had to order a replacement... I am going to post a pic of my 55 gal setup for the Leopard's, too. I love Grey's, they are my favorite frog! I wanted to raise my Grey's from tads too, but did not get so lucky with them. I did manage to get two froglets though. One will be 3 this year and the other will be two. I wish I knew how old my big male is...![]()





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