Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
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.
I was somehow thinking red wrigglers were the same as earthworms. I will get some earthworms and/or night crawlers.

The fantasy frog ate a total of 2 small, 1/4" crickets and about an inch piece of a red wriggler. The brown cranwelli ate similarly but I put a few small crickets in it's container yesterday evening and I think it ate more crickets. Neither would touch a waxworm nor a phoenix worm. I'm really worried about the little fantasy frog. Should I try to force feed it if it doesn't eat much this evening?

A few more pictures -- the bowl is 3" outside diameter. 1st two are of the brown cranwelli; the other is the fantasy frog.

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