You can try skimming the grass with a smooth cup. I use a white coffee cup. It works well. I remove any large bugs or red bugs to be safe. You can only do this is if your yard is not treated (chemlawn, perfalawn, etc.) Because he was wild it's ok. Once he gets bigger you can offer larger bugs.
I had the same problem. The fruitflies were too big for my tiny toadlets when they morphed. I was loosing some toadlets each day trying to feed them the ff's. Now they are doing great. Don't forget to calcium/vita D sprinkle the bugs very lightly 2x a week.
Because they are some type of tree frogs, you may want to add some plants soon. If you do, rinse all fertilizer off and remove the soil the plant is in. Replant in plain peatmoss, coco fiber substrate or plain plantation soil with no fertilizers. Use a regular spiral GE 6500 26watt full spectrum light bulb above the plants and push any frog poo into the plant's substrate. You can also use smooth fake plants which would be easier for now. They love some plants to climb and sleep on or under.
I'll try and get a picture of the bugs I scoop up for mine in the next couple days if it helps. I've been feeding mine this way for months. My current toadlets batch is about 3 weeks old.
Good luck!
Yours are so cute!





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