Quote Originally Posted by Deac77 View Post
I would think fuzzys would be better on a purely nutritional level (take note I've never fed mice to frogs this is from my reptile experience) but pinkies have no bone and are almost all fat no muscle or anyway to gain calcium seems like eating a little pink packet of lard doesn't seem healthy at all and fuzzys may have hair but it's very fine and they have bones for calcium as far as monitors and tegus go most I won't feed pinkies bc they don't have much to them I could be wrong and If I am correct me because I like to learn new stuff lol either way I don't see a reason to feed rodents to frogs personally
Whether its a fuzzy or pinky it is full of fat. Rodents are very fattening. Their pups are extremely full of fat due to them nursing their mother. With there bellies full of milk they have a lot of fat content. Both have bones and calcium content even if the pinky's are not as developed. Frogs have trouble digesting mammalian tissues so adding hair to the process makes it that much worse and even more of a risk for impaction and prolapsed intestine. Better safe than sorry. If you need more calcium content you dust the pinky before offering it. Problem solved.