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Shoot yes its possible to overfeed, even juveniles. They don't need, or are they use to in the wild, a constant supply of easy food. Let'em hunt. Let the excess flies disappear for a day (or two) before feeding again. The froglets will grow slower and take longer to reach breeding age, but they will also live longer. People in this hobby always say that the frogs are what's important and then the breed the crap out of them and kill them off at a young age. Its inconsistant. Think about what you want - if you want a bunch of offspring and a short lived frog then keep doing what your doing. If you want a frog that produces less and lives 10 to 20 years then give them a break between feedings. Please understand this isn't directed at you personally, but at the hobby in general. Think about what your doing and why.
I only feed my frogs twice a week, with an abundance of flies. After a couple days the flies are gone and the frogs don't eat for a day or two. They do fine, breed and everything.
Best,
Chuck
I only feed my frogs twice a week, with an abundance of flies. After a couple days the flies are gone and the frogs don't eat for a day or two. They do fine, breed and everything.
Best,
Chuck