I have a bully grey tree frog who won't let any of the other frogs eat. I solved it by bowl feeding, she "guards" her bowl and bites at any other frogs that try to get to it. So I use 2 bowls, the other 2 share a bowl and she gets her own. It solved the issue completely. I used to take her out while the others ate, but it was really unnecessary stress.





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He will just sit staring up at where I am holding her, or where she is sitting in a dish on Jelly's house. No one is going to convince me that it is impossible for frogs to develop attachments... it may be improbable, but I don't believe it is impossible. I've tried feeding her in a dish nut she just snarfs everything up then exits to go after the loose ones. Honey refuses to bowl feed anymore. The weirdo! He doesn't want to take crickets by hand or tong either,, though he will still take waxworms by hand. He also wakes up way later than Shirley, which is a pain in the butt, so I feel for what you are going through! The three finally have cleared fecal tests, so I know that's not the issue. Martha and Lucy still need to be treated for strongyloides, though, and are off their feed too; I hate waiting to treat them this long, but with the cold I have I am in no condition to force meds down a frogs gullet. They don't take waxworms, with or without tong feeding, so that's where I'm stuck in the medicating, bleh.
