I cannot tell if mine is eating. I brought him home Sunday. I have now offered him pinhead crickets, 1/8" crickets and 1/4" crickets. I have put the crickets in a little container which I buried in the substrate. I have also let them loose in his terrarium and some got out when I was first experimenting with different types/size containers. I put some cricket food in a little dish in the terrarium too so the crickets don't nibble on the frog.
For the last two days he has been in the exact same spot. He has many branches to choose from. The only difference is that he was turned in the opposite direction when I woke up this morning. I go to bed around 1:00 a.m. and get up at 6:00 a.m. If he is eating it'd be between that time period.
Do I assume he is eating because he is still alive? I bought him Sunday before it was his feeding time. But if I assume he did eat Sunday, would he already be dead if he did not eat for the last three days? I think he is about 8 to 9 weeks old. The breeder told me he was already eating 1/8" crickets.
Does it have to be pitch black at night for them to eat? The room he is in does not get totally dark due to a safety street light outside. It isn't bright, but it is not pitch black either. As far as I know, everything else is OK -- temperature, light, low humidity.
Any suggestions or am I just worrying too much? I am used to being able to see my fire belly toads eat when I feed them. Thanks.
~Kay