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    Oh dear! Little booger sounds like my Honey-Lime lately. Swear I don't know what I'm going to do about that guy, seems perfectly healthy but very restless, and is on day 6 of his food strike now... Nothing else has changed except the season *shakes head* :/
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    Gru is a pig. Kimchi isn't much of an eater I've noticed. In the time I have had him (Heck, I don't even know if it is a him or her) I have witnessed one cricket being consumed. Gru goes cricket happy when I feed them but since Kimchi is never awake at the same time as Gru he never get's to devour a whack....or else maybe he doesn't want too? I'm sure he has eaten a little as he has been slightly fatter some mornings but I know he isn't getting to eat every night. I also have noticed her prefers to sleep at the very top of the tank or else only a few inches above the substrate, tucked behind the darn fountain. I thought tree frogs were all meant to sleep up high?

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    I don't think most frogs bond very much. Sure, some people's might hang out together, but they really aren't a social species, except for mating. Like irThumper said, no fighting and you're good.

    Tree frogs don't always sleep up high, as you've discovered.

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