Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
Myself don't keep them; but I would just monitor the fatness by observing their supratympanic ridge. Our care article has pics of healthy frogs and how it should look like: Frog Forum - White's Tree Frog Care - Litoria caerulea. If it starts getting thicker than frogs in those pics; time to cut back their food input .
Thanks It's just kind of confusing how there is so little info (and lots of conflicting info) available on what is a very popular pet frog species. I know babies need daily feeding, I just don't know when to safely stop feeding them every day for their age and when they stop growing/are mature.