
Originally Posted by
Sublime
I like this article a lot and the fact that you claim that his frogs are well into their 20s is extraordinary. He's obviously doing it right - previously mentioned by Jimi. Makes me want to take a separate approach to a more efficient diet rather than having to hassle with live feeders until my dubia colony is built up.
The only thing that concerns me is since casings come from the gut of cows or pigs (Not sure), would the casings contain any additives (Hormones, preservatives) that were left as a residue on the casings or a simple wash would clear it up? Just want to make sure before I take into consideration that I know it's at my own discretion, but this diet seems a lot cheaper, hassle-free, and you can formulate any nutritionally rich blend you want.
Makes me wonder if this guys method of feeding his frogs and toads is similar to that story at the Manchester Zoo of that pacman that is 35 years old. He doesn't use a 'normal' diet compared to the rest of the frog hobbyists. We are relying on him to be a credible source, but if this is in fact clearly tested and all true then this is probably one of the best finds I've seen in awhile.
Thank you very much spencer! By the way, I can't really tell from the angle he measured his male pixie - is it 9" svl?