Quote Originally Posted by Geofrog707 View Post
Ok thanks Kisa! By the way I am gonna try and buy the purple lights you advised from Exo-Terra so I can watch them at night without burning their eyes occasionally by turning on the light. lol I also learned that they can't really see the crickets, so I am gonna have to tong-feed them. I am a learnin'!
You're welcome, like I said I'm always here to help! ^ ^ The night glos are really great and are less expensive then the day time lights, I got mine down here for $5.50 or so so they're not too bad.

Are you sure they can't see the crickets? When you first get frogs they might take some time for them to adjust and actually eat. The best thing to do at first is to leave them be, for at least the first week. Offer food but don't be freaked out if they don't eat it, my White's ate fine when I first got them but it's not the same for everyone. All frogs are different. Just keep a close eye on them, but try not to hold them too much and just let them get used to their surroundings. A stressed frog can quickly turn into a sick frog, and handling them when they're so young, so often can cause them more harm than you think. I give my baby little check ups every few days or so when I change his paper towels, but other than that I try to avoid holding him unless I have to, at least for now, while he's little and still getting used to his new home.

Do you have a planted viv with coco husk substrate or some kind of blend? If so make sure you just look for feces really well, you don't want babies living in their own filth after all. Try to monitor how they eat as well, but don't get scared if they ignore the food, it's a natural coping mechanism.