I've never handled these guys at all since I brought them inside in mid-July during our week long heat wave (we've continued to have totally unusual amounts of 90+ degree weather here this year, in an area that averages mid-upper 80's in the summer at best) so don't know about taking her out (handling her, not taking her outside yet)... unless there's some way I can do so without stressing her. I might be able to use a bamboo skewer (blunt end of course) to herd her away from the others and then drop crickets in front of them individually. I sure hope she hasn't gone all eggy. I have no idea about males as these are wild frogs and going to be returned outdoors. I was hoping to regulate the temps more before returning them, was getting close, but now it's even colder in here and today will be almost 100 outside! D: was trying to maintain 77 indoors and get them out when the temps were more consistently the same outdoors, although lately it's been much colder outside at night than it ever gets indoors here. They should be able to tolerate the cold much better than the heat though :/





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