Quote Originally Posted by Geofrog707 View Post
I am pretty sure they can't see em, there tank might be a little too big for them. lol And they REFUSE to go on the ground when I try to put them in front of the crickets, but now the smaller one is out hunting and they seem ready to eat. I might try letting the crickets roam free again later on but for now I just want to make sure the frogs are happy and healthy. I have held them each twice since getting them so thanks for telling me I should probably not do that. I was just too excited to not hold them, lol. Hopefully they will get a break from me Monday when I go to school. That should give them some time to sleep in peace without me bothering them and my tons of homework should give them some time as well.

Nope, I don't have the coconut husk (I do have one but it looked moldy so I decided against it), but I do have a little tree stump at the bottom of the tank if they ever decided to go in it. I do have some coco fiber as well from the little container they came in near the front of the tank. I should probably get some pics of the more updated (not by much but still a little) tank. I will be on the look out for poop though, thanks for all your advice!
I know exactly how you feel, when I brought my first White's home I couldn't bear to keep my hands off of him. I was always peaking at him while he was sleeping and I'm sure it was bothersome to have me staring at him all the time. Just remember that these animals don't know your intentions, they probably think you're a predator that wants to eat them, actually, so staying away from them and trying your hardest not to bother them is the best way to ensure a healthy frog.

Unfortunately I think my actions were part of the reason why my White's became sick, and I have learned from that mistake. I paid for it dearly, believe me...

By coco husk I meant substrate. XD; What kind of substrate do you have them on? And as long as they have a place to hide while they sleep in the day time, they should be relatively happy.