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    kRiBBiTd
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    Default Stranded college student needing advice!

    This is probably a pointless question but I figured I would ask anyway. I'm looking at getting a new frog but I am still trying to decide what is best for me. Right now I am in college so don't really time to take care of a frog as well as culture my own feeders so I need to buy feeders. Unfortunately, the college I am attending is literally an hour from any store other than a Walmart! No pet stores or anything like that. Our Walmart does sell trout worms (basically a small version of an earthworm).
    I need to know if there are any breeds of frogs that can be fed worms as a main food source or if there is an inexpensive alternative to breeding crickets or fruit flies. Also, there may be a way a can get some crickets to suppliment the frog's diet but not often enough to make crickets the main food source. Any help is appreciated!

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    Default Re: Stranded college student needing advice!

    There are plenty of feeders you can get shipped if you don't mind the extra costs. Crickets, roaches, phoenix worms, butterworms, silkworms, hornworms mealworms, beetles, etc. I wouldn't feed a frog - any frog - the same kind of earthworms exclusively (my experience is mostly with tree frogs and a few "true frog" species). If this is a problem, then maybe a frog isn't the best idea. My advice is always, if you can't be sure that you will be able to tend to every aspect of the animal's needs, do not bring it home.

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    Josh's Frogs has the best feeders in my opinion. If you get a small species you can use springtails and a fly culture that will last a long time. You will still want to order the occasional roaches, phenix worms, and hornworms (or others but the main thing is variety).

    I use Josh's Frogs for all except roaches which I get from Buy Dubia Roaches , Roaches For Sale , Reptile Food , Feeder Roaches , Blaptica Dubia Roaches , Buy Blaptica Dubia Roaches Online , Dubia Roaches for Sale , for sale dubia roaches and hornworms which I get from Welcome to Great Lakes Hornworm

    Brian is right.. If you can't meet it's needs please don't bring it home.

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    FYI - trout worms are NOT earthworms. They are toxic to garter snakes and distasteful to many amphibians.
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    Default Re: Stranded college student needing advice!

    Hey,

    So the most inexpensive route to go is culturing fruit flies. OK OK, you said that you don't have time.. Dude culturing fruit flies takes like 5 minutes a week; moreover it is completely affordable, even to a poor student. I make at least ten cultures a week and it does it take about 20 minutes.

    "Josh's Frogs has the best feeders in my opinion." Clearly you have not looked at their fly cultures, as they have been covered in mites everytime I have purchased from them. I will buy frogs from them, but not fruitflies. Mites are one of the hardest, and unfortunately most ubiquitous issues when getting into culturing flies. They do not kill the flies, are super small, and are a pain to rid yourself of, so most vendors ignore them because they think that cultures with these parasites are okay since they don't kill the flies. The fact of the matter is that mites WILL lead to unhealthy flies. The flies will not breed as successfully either. The only business I have purchased flies from that did not have mites was snailtails. If you want to go with a tree frog, you can get a thousand crickets sent to you for like $17 shipped (one business I work with is the bug company). Then you just take care of the crickets, which in my opinion is a little harder (a few minutes a day).

    If you decide that you do not have a few minutes a week, a frog is probably not for you.

    Good luck!

    Luke

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    By far the easiest feeder insect to take care of is any species of roach. They'll survive almost anything, and they'll eat almost anything. They have WAY less odor than crickets, and they don't make annoying chirrping noises. Just order enough to keep your critter happy for a month at a time, throw a carrot & an apple in there and you're good to go. If you wanted to culture the roaches just add some heat & a steady supply of dog/cat food.

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    I have never had a problem with Josh's Frogs fly cultures having mites.

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    Roaches are by far the best bug to feed. I am a big fan of hornworms also.

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