My pacman frog, Button, is still quite small but is getting to the size where he could use a bigger water bowl as he sags out of it. He's a little bigger than a grade A egg. Anyway I'm trying to wean him off crickets and onto nightcrawlers because those will be his staple adult diet. The problem is that he doesn't touch anything else but crickets and even those he's eating fewer of, he couldn't care less about a piece of nightcrawler right in front of his face and he refuses to be fed with tweezers whatsoever. He needs to be weaned off crickets eventually or I'll have to feed him copious amounts of them when he's full grown. I only try giving him little bits of nightcrawler because he's still much to small to eat a whole one. Should I just take the nightcrawlers fishing and try feeding him regular sized earthworms to get him used to worms? I've heard they have trouble digesting mealworms because of their hard shells but what about adult beetles? I know wild frogs love beetles and I can easily raise a ton of beetles from mealworms. Beetles might get him used to hissing roaches when he's bigger.