Quote Originally Posted by Lecroixe View Post
I'll have to keep an eye on his growth and start logging it. It only drew my attention because I wanted to focus on detail for Keropi and I just so happened to notice that his fingers/toes on his feet were not really symmetrical or identically similar to the other and most pictures I see of frogs their feet look, well. Perfect? i.e. Each Toe is similar in length and matches the other leg's identical toe.

I'll have to see if I can snap a picture of his feet sometime in the next few days to point it out.
Unfortunately this is the most recent picture I have of him (in my opinion he looks perfectly healthy) but it doesn't have his feetsies so I can't really point it out in this picture.

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Their toes are only a sign of a issue if they are red, bleeding, turned in and distorted. Them not being symetrical isn't a problem. They sometimes lose digits to their siblings before fully metamorphosing.

In the picture you posted he looks a little bit underweight. I can tell this from the hip bones being very visible and from his cheeks being slightly sunk in. How often are you feeding him?