Hello!
This is what he just started eating for me: (I tong feed him crickets and hornworms otherwise)
Nutrafin Max Predator Sticks:
The info I found on it:
Ingredients
Earthworm meal, krill, fish meal, corn meal, soy protein concentrate, squid meal, corn gluten meal, shrimp meal, salmon oil (ethoxyquin used as preservative), wheat flour, fish liver meal, dried yeast, dried kelp, dried potato products; rice bran, vitamins (cholecalciferol, biotin, d-calcium pantothenate, folic acid, inositol, niacin supplement, riboflavin-5-phosphate, calcium L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate, vitamin A acetate, thiamine hydrochloride, vitamin B12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin E supplement, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of vitamin K activity)), DL methionine, choline chloride, minerals (manganous oxide, ferrous carbonate, zinc oxide, copper oxide, calcium iodate, cobalt carbonate, calcium carbonate), yeast extract, fructooligosaccharide, dried seaweed meal, lecithin, citric acid; Guarenteed Analysis: Crude protein Min. 45%; Crude fat Min. 10%; Crude fiber Max. 1.3%; Moisture Max. 7%; Ash Max. 9%; Calcium Min. 0.75%; Phosphorus Min. 0.75%; Copper Min. 20 ppm; Cobalt Min. 0.1 ppm; Iron Min. 350 ppm; Iodine Min. 1 ppm; Manganese Min. 10 ppm; Zinc Min. 50 ppm; Vitamin A Min. 10,000 IU/lb; Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Min. 350 mg/lb; Vitamin E Min. 50 IU/lb
Can I feed this to my frog? I dip one end in calcium dust after soaking the stick in water for a few minutes. He eats 3-4 of these sticks every night. They are just under an inch long.
What do you think? I don't want to feed something that's bad for him, but I find this much more palatable than crickets (on my part I mean)?
Can these replace crickets, or is the fat content too high, or does something else in the ingredients look fishy (pardon the pun) ??
I'd love to hear your thoughts!
This is him by the way:
Albino Pac Man Frog in a 10 gallon tank - update #2 - YouTube
Thanks for the help in advance!