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4. With babies I would feed as often as they want and as much as they want. Use a cricket dish so you don't have loose or missed crickets running around the cage. Dust feeders daily.
5. With adults you have to worry about them becoming obese. Main diet should be crickets dusted each time. They are hardy eaters and will overeat if you let them. Some people feed their frogs once a week others feed them 2-3 times a week. I personally just keep a visual eye on my frog's plumpness and if they are looking too chubby I cut it back. They should never be so fat it starts to hinder their mobility.
6.Frogs are nocturnal so the lighting requirements will pertain more to what kind of plants you will want to maintain.
7.Whites do great in pairs.
8.You will need to bake any wood brought in from the outside to kill anything. Bake it at 300 degrees for an hour.
9.Make sure you get yourself an accurate temp and humidity gauge. I prefer the digital ones they seem to be more accurate than the dial ones. Depending on the humidity level in your home you'll probably only need to mist once or twice a day. Check the guages and adjust accordingly.
Thanks for the great info Cheri