lthrbecks
Established Member
Hello there
I've got three red eyed tree frogs in my vivarium 30x30x45.
Around midnight every night, about an hour before they awake, I add their feeder insects. One night it'll be around 6 small grasshoppers and the next night around 12 small crickets. I like to alternate the feeder insects.
What's bewildering me, is the next day, I rarely see even ONE solitary cricket!
Can I assume, that between the three frogs, they devoured them all, in just one night's foraging?
I've closed off the two openings on the roof and even blocked off the small gap inside the vivarium were the polystyrene background meets with the roof. So, hopefully, they're not escaping on me or them!
Any thoughts on the above matter, would be much appreciated folks.
Thanks in advance Mark
I've got three red eyed tree frogs in my vivarium 30x30x45.
Around midnight every night, about an hour before they awake, I add their feeder insects. One night it'll be around 6 small grasshoppers and the next night around 12 small crickets. I like to alternate the feeder insects.
What's bewildering me, is the next day, I rarely see even ONE solitary cricket!
Can I assume, that between the three frogs, they devoured them all, in just one night's foraging?
I've closed off the two openings on the roof and even blocked off the small gap inside the vivarium were the polystyrene background meets with the roof. So, hopefully, they're not escaping on me or them!
Any thoughts on the above matter, would be much appreciated folks.
Thanks in advance Mark