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    I didn't have any problems with Bruce (WTF) when I brought him home, he ate like a pig during the entire time I've had him, even through an infection I couldn't get him to stop eating if I tried. Sorry, I don't have any experience with frogs acclimating in that manner, eating and so forth. I hope I don't have this problem with other frogs, I might let my over active imagination get the better of me. >>

    It probably has a lot to do with the frog's health and personality and also the type of frog, I know white's are notorious for eating like they're constantly starving. Bruce is a powerhouse, he could eat ANYTHING at this point. XD
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    Best thing I believe is to not worry too much about them. Don't "kill them with kindness" if you know what I mean. Just make sure their fed, their tank is cleaned every so often and make sure it doesn't smell bad.

    I had my baby whites since they were tiny tadpoles, smaller than my pinky nail.. I wasn't even sure at first if they were tadpoles. Now they are frogs (at about 2 inches each). I have 5 of them.


    I kept them in a small enclosure at first so they could track down their food easier, because they didn't eat for a while... once they started, I fed them larger critters to toughen them up a bit, which seems to have worked as they now take down things double their size with ease and they get a little more exercise out of it.

    Humidity’s fine, as I live in what could be called the tropics, it's been about 32ºC outside all week at about 70% humidity (so I imagine inside the tank to be a little higher), all I've kept on the frogs is a small fan to circulate the air a bit, and they are doing fine.

    Whites can put up with pretty harsh conditions and seem to adapt to whatever you provide them, I think they live a lot better when you give them that leeway, so they become immune to things while they're young rather than become sick later on.

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by spankyg View Post
    Best thing I believe is to not worry too much about them. Don't "kill them with kindness" if you know what I mean. Just make sure their fed, their tank is cleaned every so often and make sure it doesn't smell bad.

    I had my baby whites since they were tiny tadpoles, smaller than my pinky nail.. I wasn't even sure at first if they were tadpoles. Now they are frogs (at about 2 inches each). I have 5 of them.


    I kept them in a small enclosure at first so they could track down their food easier, because they didn't eat for a while... once they started, I fed them larger critters to toughen them up a bit, which seems to have worked as they now take down things double their size with ease and they get a little more exercise out of it.

    Humidity’s fine, as I live in what could be called the tropics, it's been about 32ºC outside all week at about 70% humidity (so I imagine inside the tank to be a little higher), all I've kept on the frogs is a small fan to circulate the air a bit, and they are doing fine.

    Whites can put up with pretty harsh conditions and seem to adapt to whatever you provide them, I think they live a lot better when you give them that leeway, so they become immune to things while they're young rather than become sick later on.

    Good luck
    Oh wow it must be so exciting raising frogs from tadpoles and hanging onto them until they're all grown up. >< I got my WTF when he was already about 2 inches long, he's since grown a little, but not by too much. I've never even been close to a baby one before but they're so tiny I'd be afraid to crush them ><

    How long did it take your babies to grow to the size they are now? Let's say from 1 inch to 2? Just curious as I may be acquiring my own new baby White's soon and want to estimate how long it might take him to get up to Bruce's size so that we don't have a "frog eat frog" situation as I said before. XD

    I love how strong White's are, they seem to persevere even in the toughest situations. I got Bruce from a Petsmart in my area and his living conditions were so terrible that when I brought him home with me he immediately caught an infection from all the stress he was receiving. He was grossly overweight as well which lead to a decline in his immune system. But I nursed him back to health and gave him all his vitamins and now he's healthy as a horse! It can be really rewarding to see him climbing about with his eyes wide and alert and that big ol' smile on his face. ^ ^
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kisa View Post
    Oh wow it must be so exciting raising frogs from tadpoles and hanging onto them until they're all grown up. >< I got my Whites Tree Frog when he was already about 2 inches long, he's since grown a little, but not by too much. I've never even been close to a baby one before but they're so tiny I'd be afraid to crush them ><
    Quote Originally Posted by Kisa View Post

    How long did it take your babies to grow to the size they are now? Let's say from 1 inch to 2? Just curious as I may be acquiring my own new baby White's soon and want to estimate how long it might take him to get up to Bruce's size so that we don't have a "frog eat frog" situation as I said before. XD

    I love how strong White's are, they seem to persevere even in the toughest situations. I got Bruce from a Petsmart in my area and his living conditions were so terrible that when I brought him home with me he immediately caught an infection from all the stress he was receiving. He was grossly overweight as well which lead to a decline in his immune system. But I nursed him back to health and gave him all his vitamins and now he's healthy as a horse! It can be really rewarding to see him climbing about with his eyes wide and alert and that big ol' smile on his face. ^ ^
    Haha it's been pretty hectic, I found the tadpoles around the 14th of December last year.. Which is around the time I became a member.. here is the first thread I posted about it: http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...ree-frogs.html

    Since then they have all morphed into frogs.
    I released about 15 and kept 5.
    It's so strange though, as some tadpoles only morphed into frogs around 1 week ago, and the 5 I decided to care for were froglets about 4 weeks ago, so If you're taking care of tadpoles, time of growth can vary dramatically.

    Anyway, If you look at my album, you will see about 3 weeks ago I posted a picture of the little guys, at that stage they were about 2cm in length,(about 1 inch). Now, 3 weeks later, my largest is a little over 2 inches, and my smallest is just under 2 inches. So roughly, they grow around an inch every 3 weeks. I believe the rate of growth slows as they get larger as well.

    Here are some pics of my Smallest and Largest:

    Small:





    Largest:



    Both:





    images look **** cause they are off my phone but you should get a rough Idea of the sizing..

    And sorry for hijacking your thread with this massive post Ginger and Lee.. lol, I think it's sorta relevant to the topic though... Can't wait to see how Opal progresses

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    nope hijacking welcome!!!!!! Love it!! You personally made it more interesting, we can talk growth! So is it some are just smaller? I know my blue (opal) is going to be a peanut, just cuz all the inbred to get them blue, but naturally, some are quite a bit smaller. I see very few WTF that get to be the 5 inches they say can happen. So I'd love to see how your kids turn out!! Both kisa and I got ones that were over 2 1/2, so were wondering age, and if they'll get over 3 1/2, or bigger.

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    oh thats sweet then, no worries

    Well... down here I see plenty of huge whites.. I caught one near the house around a year ago which would have been easy 6 inches, and the other day my little bro caught one that reached 5... next time it rains I'll see what I can find and take some pics.

    they seem to thrive down here... about a 10 minute drive from where I live, theres some bushland/swamps, and during the summer rains there are literally hundreds on the road, (it's quite sad cause some get hit by cars)... but there are HUNDREDS.. all around 4 to 5 inches. It's insane.

    I got a feeling the ones I'm keeping will turn out relatively large.. I'll see how we go though.. they seem to be growing at an alarming rate.

    I suggest feeding them a varied diet.. and A LOT while they're young, I don’t think it's scientifically backed up, but personally I think if you feed them a lot while they’re younger, they will grow a lot quicker and larger,,, so get in early! lol

    I love how you're "Opal" has that bluish tinge, To be honest I've never seen a blue whites physically (only on google and this site), the closest I've seen to blue is a slight aqua.... down here they are all vividly green with white spots and the occasional brown.

    But yeah, I'll keep you posted 'Ginger and Lee' (if you do the same) lol

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    I think some being raised in petstores has stunted the growth, and may possibly never catch up. Kisa and I will keep in touch, I stuff mine till bellies are big and showing pink. Mealworms, wax worms, crickets, earthworms, and canned crickets.

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