Thank you Amy, I used ice glacier this time instead of poland with no dechlorinator. I see i made so many mistakes. And i know realize how dry it was. And the cricket was almost the size the of the frog. I asked an employee at petco and they told me it was ok & they would each it at that size. I never heard of this paper towel method. I def wanna try it this way. Im gonna see if i can find a youtube vid on it maybe. My babies are the size of a dime almost. I posted pics of the others but you can see in the pics how they just dried up over night. I hope these pics are good enough because they are too fast for me to get close & try to get out everytime i open the container. I also posted pics of the habitat they are in now. Is it too much? They are suppose to be on the paper towel until the tail fully disappears?

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Pictures would help here. There is a little icon that says "insert image" when you mouse over it. Click that to upload them.

Food should be no bigger than the space between their eyes. A cricket will definitely bite the frogs. They should be kept on damp, unprinted paper towel as they morph, skip the gravel (always) moss and substrate. Being unsure as to what species they are, I would keep a bowl of water in there no deeper than their chin, and it should be treated with a dechlorinator.