Well i'll try to answer some of your questions...but I do want to add that I have only one and one frog is not an indicator of what all frogs of that species will do. What i'm saying is based on my frog alone. So here we go. First thing is they are very fast. Really fast. Mine is a little shy. Not shy in the respect that you never see them because mine comes out every night at feeding time. And she will not run away when I walk by. But if I open the tank and reach toward her...she's gone. I've had her for a year and she's about an inch. Maybe slightly larger I can't say for sure because she'll never let me get close enough to measure. I feed her very small 1/4 inch crickets. The smallest I can get. She'll also eat bean beetles but doesn't seem interested in fruit flies. Not sure why. The boys are definately smaller. I keep them at the same temps and humidity as my red eyes. I have a lot of leaves and plants in my tank. It looks like an overgrown jungle. One other thing I would like to note. She likes to sit in the running water of the waterfall. She wont use the water dish at all if there is a waterfall. I think she likes the moving water. I got her from a friend who had her housed with a boy so I can't say if they will bother or intimidate others of the same gender. I don't think so though. Mike Novy would be the person to ask about breeding them. He is also the best place to get yourself some CB healthy frogs. Check him out at Rainforest Junky's - Home. They are a little paler at night and more vibrant in the day. Mine sleeps in a place that I've never found. So I can't get a day picture. So temps 76-80....I keep mine set at 78 during the day. Humidity at 65-70 with good ventalation. I consider them very hardy frogs as she survived very poor conditions for a long time before I got her.





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We miss out on so much when it comes to frogs here.
