Quote Originally Posted by Joe9252 View Post
oh well no luck with the newborn pinkie he wouldnt even take a bite at it i really dont know why.... any more ideas for feeding him.... should I just throw 2 crickets in the tank and leave them in there until he eats them? or maybe try feeding him baby pinkie again later tonight? He has been very active all day I took him out of his tank and put him into a watering bowl to add some more substrate and he was jumping all around and got out and was enjoying himself chilling and moving all along my kitchen counter lol

You can leave the crickets in wiyh him over night. He may decide to eat them in private. I wouldn't feed him a pinkie until he is a bit larger. He may choke on it. You should be careful letting him/her hop around on your counter he may decide to jump off the edge and the hight of that far would probably kill him or seriously injure him. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy watching Grif hop all over the place. Especially when he walks rather than hops. Once he gets settled and the temp and humidity is right he will probably gladly eat. Size of crickets can also determine this.if they're too large or to small some pacmans won't bother with them. The food should not be bigger than half the size of your frog.