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    Wow autumn , you really have it down packed to a science. There you go true life info.

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    Wow autumn , you really have it down packed to a science. There you go true life info.
    Yeah lol, made sure I made detailed obsevations. When I first caught my Wood frogs, I couldn't find any care info anywhere and had to learn from experience. Maybe I should make a Wood frog care sheet for the forum .

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    I've been thinking about feeding my crickets that, is it good for mealworms too? It's just a cut section of actual house carpet. I'll switch over to coco-fiber soon, as long as there isn't risk of impaction for the little ones? I'll also put sphagnum or peat moss over parts of it and you certainly should write a wood frog care sheet! They're very hard to find, and don't have many details, I'm sure you could write a great one!

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    I have never thought about that. That sounds like a good idea and maybe you should try it. I have fed my mealworms apples, honey, oats, and flax seed before. When I first used coco fiber that was my worry too, so I understand your concern. Sometimes, during feeding Wood frogs will accidently swallow coco fiber. Mine have several times—and I became very worried—but they seemed to digest it just fine or they just upchucked it. If you make sure that there are no clumps in the soil and you keep it moist, so it doesn’t stick to their skin as much, then you should be fine. If however, you find that during every feeding your frogs shallow large amounts of soil, you could place them in a wet paper towel lined container for feeding. I do this for one of my adult male Woodies….he has vision problems and is sometimes unable to catch his food fast enough. As a result, the other frogs get his crickets or he gets a mouthful of dirt .

    Thank you ! I agree they can be hard to find!

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    I'll try feeding it to the mealworms, currently I just have a potato in their container. I think I will use a separate tank for feeding, just because they're so small and impaction would be easier for them. Plus they're young and still haven't figured out exactly how to aim their tongue. The frog that I released actually hops pretty close to me when I pass by her pond. It's a good chance for me to see if she's getting enough food even with only one eye. If she appears malnourished I may bring her back into captivity temporarily for easily available food. Let me know if/when you make a Wood Frog caresheet!

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    Understandable and I know what you mean.....they're young and inexperienced in catching food lol.
    That's cool that the frog you rehabilitated recognizes you and comes up to you. It shows that frogs have intelligence and can remember things. If you notice that she doesn't start to hibernate soon or like you said, appears malnourished, that would be a good idea to bring her back in and maybe safe her life again .

    I will definitely let you know if/when I make the WF care sheet !

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    Lol it usually takes them about four tries before they catch the crickets, but they're getting better at it. I know it's very cool! And they are actually very intelligent creatures. She seems ok for now, but I still should keep my eye on her. Should I bring her back in if she doesn't start to hibernate pretty soon?
    Thanks!!

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