Grab em' by the legs, worse thing to happen is the legs rip off. At least this would slow the cricket down and easier to catch also.
Grab em' by the legs, worse thing to happen is the legs rip off. At least this would slow the cricket down and easier to catch also.
Rest in peace Rosie 5-31-12
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toads are supposed to be fat.
a chubby toad is a happy toad and vice versa.
you could try feeding things like turkish or dubia roaches, earthworms, mealworms etc that are easier to catch then cricks.
toads need a varied diet to stay healthy (use smaller sized mealworms as their shells are very thin and pass easily, not superworms as theyre commonly known).
fwiw, it's good for caged pets to get as much exercise and mental stimulation as possible, so the toad taking some time to make the catch isn't actually a bad thing long as it gets adequate nutrition.
wait so i cant feed them superworms? because i was going to try those next week. I guess ill try to find another pet store (because my local country max only has crickets and superworms) Ill look for small meal worms then
Mine LOVE the wax worms, but use only as a treat, they are high in fat. And what about earthworms? If they're to big cut them into smaller pieces, they will wiggle for a while after they are cut.
Rest in peace Rosie 5-31-12
Rest in peace Rufus 2-7-14
Rest in peace Morph 8-14-15
your froggy has no depth perception so tong feeding would be best. try nightcrawlers if you can find them on the internet or in your area (canadian nightcrawlers are good and since you are in NY you may be able to find some in Syracuse
I know where i can get night crawlers but they are thicker than the superworms and im going to try a superworm for the larger one this weekend and try to get a small one and see how it goes
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