Hi there.
What kind of frog are you feeding?
I work in a petstore too, and I have heard several times what you are saying about superworms, but I believe it's just a myth. I haven't fed them to frogs, but I have fed them to bearded dragons, and there's no problems, and I know of a lot of people who feed them without smashing in their heads, and they have no problems. I believe the stomach acid should kill the bugs. That being said, I wouldn't feed them to anything that wasn't quite large. Mealworms seem like a better choice, IMO.
The brown crickets are safe to feed. I think there's a chance of bringing in some germs your frog is not use to by catching wild bugs, but I could be wrong and just overly paranoid.![]()
I have not heard of any cricket shortage. In the summer months, it seems like we do not receive as many crickets alive as the rest of the year, but it always seems to be weather-related. When it's very, very hot, more of our crickets are dead. But this seems to happen only to the prepackaged crickets (in small boxes of 24) rather than to the couple thousands we receive for our cricket bins. We still don't lose but maybe a few percent. Also, I do know that sometimes we won't receive a shipment because it is too hot to ship. I assume in Houston, you might have the same problem. If you're referring more to the cricket virus, from what I've read in threads on this forum, it seems more like poor conditions and not an actual virus.




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. As I understand it, they do most of their breathing through their lungs. They can't absorb enough oxygen through the skin to be fully active so the through the skin 'breathing' is mostly when hibernating underwater for example (I could be off here, and I'm sure it varies from species to species). Either way frogs, and girlfriends, have sensitive skin. Best not to irritate either with second hand smoke. Plus, you can afford more frog stuff with the money you save.
I have never seen them do that when we feed at work. Had I, and I may not have been quite as quick to call them boring.
