Quote Originally Posted by KingCam View Post
I have a lobster roach colony (nauphoeta cinerea). As you may know, they are a climbing species, so the only way to bowl feed would be to add a thin coating of vaseline to the inside rims of the bowl. If a frog got some vaseline on them during feeding would it be bad? I currently tong feed all of my critters, but I plan to have a lot of baby frogs this spring, and there's no way I can dedicate the time to feed each one by hand.

I tried using the search function to make sure someone else hadn't already asked this question, but after trying about 5 different searches (and having to wait 45 seconds between each one) I decided it would just be quicker to post my question.

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Vasoline is a petrolium product which of course means made from oil so I would assume it to be toxic if ingested. Have you tried a glass bowl. It would be a slick surface? Not sure if Lobster Roaches have clawed or sticky feet. I wouldn't put any oil based product in with your frog that could accidentally be ingested.