Quote Originally Posted by emandkel View Post
I love the patterns on this little frog. I thought it would be more of a light brown with a bit of green, and was very pleasantly surprised the color is more reddish.

Regarding feeding: I have butterworms, waxworms, phoenix worms, calci-worms (same thing as phoenix worms???), and red wrigglers. How can I get my frogs to eat more of a variety of food? My little green cranwelli spit out a phoenix worm, my green apple and my green cranwelli won't touch the red worms (but both have eaten waxworms), and even my ornate doesn't really go for the red worms. I haven't tried the butterworms at all yet -- well I think I fed my ornate one when I had a visitor. I know the waxworms and butterworms are more of a treat food. I'll keep trying to offer a variety of food.
Red Wigglers release a noxious secretion when they feel threatened or are cut and this secretion smells bad. I can assume that it probably tastes bad too. This probably deters predators from eating them. Get some earthworms or night crawlers and just cut off appropriately sized pieces and offer them to your frogs.