White's Tree Frog Care and Transport?

Two months ago I adopted a white's tree frog from a friend whose roommate moved out and left the frog. I have never owned frogs before but I wish to know as much as I can about them. Shortly after I adopted the first frog I bought a second one and they seem to be doing well.

However, I still have questions that I cannot seem to find answers to:

1)How many crickets exactly should be given to a full sized frog per week (4.5 inches)? What about a younger one that is roughly 2 inches?

2)The frog I adopted has a bump on the top of her bum, and she had it long before I adopted her. What is it? She appears active at night, sits on her logs/in her water at night, sleeps on the glass under the leaves during the day, and has a healthy appetite – she'll do whatever for those crickets!

3) I plan on moving soon – what is the best way to transport frogs to reduce their stress and keep them as happy, calm, and safe as possible?

Thank you very much!

hello my friend i would like to say this 'the frogs should eat 3/4 if it's full grown and 2 if it is youngster.

you frog's bump is may be a just nothing more than abump itt was born with…if it had it before you got it is should b o.k.

when you move you should take them in a small box and holld them so they us you body temperature as a source. they should be fine for about 1 hour or something.

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About Tricia

I've been fascinated by reptiles and amphibians since childhood and I've been working with them since 1995. I've been helping with their pets for more than 15 years via my websites and blogs and in person.

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  1. Joshy boy says:

    hello my friend i would like to say this 'the frogs should eat 3/4 if it's full grown and 2 if it is youngster.

    you frog's bump is may be a just nothing more than abump itt was born with…if it had it before you got it is should b o.k.

    when you move you should take them in a small box and holld them so they us you body temperature as a source. they should be fine for about 1 hour or something.
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