Quote Originally Posted by Deku View Post
Btw is it true that smaller frogs/toads are harder to care for than larger frogs/toads?
My take on sizing is that feeding can be more difficult (or at the very least, inconvenient), with smaller frogs, especially for a novice. I think that it really depends on one's level of experience, the availability of live feeders in your area, and the species in question.

Personally, I've gotten very comfortable with my 1/2 inch cricket routine, and while I'd be capable of shifting to a pinhead/fruitfly routine, and I have a reptile store that stocks tons of live feeders, it all sounds like a bit of a hassle. Props to those who do it, but I've got enough escapee feeders and cultures going right now. I don't know if I'd have the patience for catching escaped fruitflies (flighless though they may be) etc.

If you feel up for the challenge, go for it, and let us know what you get. There are a lot of beautiful, tiny options, as Kurt mentioned.

And I second missclick's motion: do tons of research. If you can narrow down to a handful of species you're interested that you know the basics on, we can probably help you out a lot more.