A little history: A few years back my husband and I happened upon a great local pet shop in Indiana and found two adorable albino ACFs (or maybe ADFs...not sure) and adoptoed them. They were happy little guys for the two years we owned them--in their won 10 gallon with a filter and a sucker fish friend. We fed them frozen blood worms every evening since the day they got home, since that is what the pet shop recommended. They LOVED them and went crazy for them. We ended up moving to Texas and I didn't think they would survive the trip, so we sold them back to the pet-shop.
I have missed having auquatic frogs ever since then, so when I happened upon a grow-a-frog kit in a toy store a couple of months ago, I jumped on it. The tadpole arrive healthy and happy and I nursed her into a cute froggy. She has officially been a frog for several weeks now, and I followed the instructions carefully on her new food...she gets one pellet each morning and night. As a tadpole, she absorbed food through the water, so I am wondering how she is supposed to figure out the whole "eating" thing with her mouth. She never eats in front of me and it really looks like all her food is still there and decaying the next day. I remembered how much my other frogs loved bloodworms, so I tried getting some dried ones and tempting her with that, but they just sat there decaying and made the tank gross, so I went back to pellets.
She seems happy and healthy (still growing and plump), but I can't imagine where she is getting her sustenance! A friend for her will be arriving very soon, so I am kind of wondering what I should do abot feeding him/her when they arrive.