Anyone?
I really want to know if id be hurting my frog on this diet in the long run or short term even?
Anyone?
I really want to know if id be hurting my frog on this diet in the long run or short term even?
Don't be stupid. Sticks are to dry. The intention of a feeder stick is to float on water and then ABSORB WATER, lots of it to sink. I wouldn't ever feed something like this to a frog. Perhaps if you soak it and form a ball from it like "Samurai" does, you could give it as a treat once in a while, if the ingrediants and vitamins are in balance, wich I'm not sure of. You'd better ask an expert on this mather.
Becides sticks as I said absorb water, wich can not be good for the frogs intestents I believe.
I recommend you find a better food source for your frog. This is not a food item designed to be eaten whole. You may cause an impaction in your frogs digestive tract if the sticks are not soft enough and absorb moisture from inside the frog causing the sticks to swell. If it were crunched up and made into a soft ball then MAYBE as a treat now and then.
well, i do soak them. they are pretty much mush when he eats them.
im not stupid by the way.![]()
Ramp that was uncalled for and not necessary. That is not how you answer someone's question. Not everyone here knows what can and can't be Fed to their frogs. I'm certain there is no article or literature to answer this question otherwise this person wouldn't be asking us. Try to be more helpful rather than insulting please.![]()
Sorry Grif, wasn't meant to be insultive, what I meant was exactly what you wrote but couldn't find the rigth words. Certainly dry food can mess up the intestines of a frog and many other amphibious creatures, sometimes even fish. Ill take care to write it down better in future.
Take a close look at the ingredients in the Samurai powder and you will find it is very similar to the sticks. You can use the sticks soaked to a firm softness as a food for them. I would stick (pun intended!) to Nightcrawlers as the main food source, but you can certainly supplement them this way.
As for dry foods messing up a frog's intestines (correct spelling, by the way) That is a possibility, but I wonder who is out in the wild making sure those hard bones get yanked out of every animal they eat.
Sorry, Grif knows me well enough to know that I can't stand people who act as though they know it all and have since birth. Stupid is an ugly word......uglier still when it's thrown out there in a nasty manner. If you can't find civilized words to express yourself, I suggest you not post at all.
Diets are debatable for these frogs because no research has seriously been done in the scientific community. We learn as we go. We've been breeding for 5 years and we don't know it all by a long shot!! We learn daily.
I already apologised for the way I wrote the reply. It was not my intension to hurt or insult anyone.
Hhere is an american brand of dry pelleted food available for aquatic frogs and newts and I found that when feeding this to frogs or newts for a long time, it gives intestinal problems and more.
I don't know it all, certainly not from birth. What I do know is that I've been keeping and breeding several species of reptiles and amphibians for more than 25 years now. Due to health reasens I had to slow down. And would like to concentrate on the Ceratophrys group if I may. I hoped to get in contact with others who chared my passion but one bad choise of words makes me a ... well never mind
Not at all.........it makes your choice of words a mistake that you apologized for. Not jumping or riding you, just stated what I did for others to learn from too. We have ALL done it at least 5 times in our lives.......pretty sure I have done it more.
My Husband & I have been working with reptiles for over 15 years each. We started breeding the cranwelli a few years back and they were our first attempt at breeding amphibians. It has been exciting & enriching experience. We have never had any issues with feeding the carnivorous frog food or newt bites to our frogs. We do always either grind it up in a spice grinder (dedicated to that purpose) and add water to make a dough-like substance to tong feed them balls of it.
I am sorry if I came across as rude ramp, didn't mean to be. We make mistakes and we learn from them. It helps if we help each other along the way too.
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