I was wondering if anyone has ever seen an eyeless bullfrog. I work at a locally owned pet shop and we get tadpoles in randomly with feeder fish. I decided to bring one home and after 8 months he/she became a frog and i finally realized he/she has no eyes. I feed him/her with tongs. He/she will only eat food not given by tongs if there are waxworms in a bowl and he/she gets his/her lazy butt out of the water and searches. If its not in front of his/her face (directly) then he/she wont eat. Also i don't see anywhere online that says how much to feed only how often. I have access to mealworms waxworms, large crickets and small crickets. His/her body is 1 1/2" long he/she is 1 month into frog stage.
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Um, well, the requirements for a bullfrog is a 100 gallon tank, half water and half land. Since your frog cannot see, you should probably make an easy slop so he can easily find his way out of the water. Feeding wise, don't offer too many mealworms as it can make them constipated, so a staple diet of crickets regularly dusted with mineral powder. Since the frog is so young, you should feed it a couple crickets everyday. I hope he makes it and he is alright! Keep me posted on his progress, I am interested to know how an eyeless frog does.
next feeding time ill try to get a decent video of him feeding.
Do you have a 100 gallon set up ready?
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