I don't have any red eyed frogs as pets, but I have become obsessed with these frogs. Every night at dusk I rush out when I hear the males sing and start taking photos. The females have been laying their eggs on the bougainvillae leaves that arc over my swimming pool. I don't want them to hatch in the pool, so I tear the leaves down and fasten them to the trees that hang over the stream in my yard. I also wanted to witness the development of these frogs, so I taped some of the leaves with the egg clusters to the inside of the 5 gallon aquarium and they hang over the water below. I have quite a few tadpoles ranging in large to new born in the aquarium. I haven't found any dead ones in there and the oldest and biggest tadpoles are now close to 8 weeks old. I've had only 3 so far that have reached maturity, and they spend a day or two in the aquarium before they crawl out and move on. I have several with hind legs, and once they get their front legs, they seem to leave the water shortly after that. I have been feeding them fish food that you would give aquarium fish. The water in the aquarium is from the spring fed stream where other species of tadpoles live, (cane toads and smokey jungle frogs) and I also included some mossy rocks from the stream and some water plants. The tadpoles seem to enjoy the food, and they are hatching from the eggs, getting bigger, and starting to develop, but I need to know if what I'm feeding them is harmful. If so, I will let them go in the river on the property. I've learned a lot about these frogs from just spending hours observing them. I have photos of one doing something I have never seen a frog do before, and I think I've figured out what she was doing, but it was strange. Like I said I have become obsessed with them and sometimes don't come in until 2am because I get so caught up in their activities. I don't want to cause them harm though, and if keeping them until they are frogs is harmful I will let the tadpoles go and just observe the adults. Thank you for any assistance.