you may have to try and order some crickets and breed the yourself thenMy Western Toad also loves to eat earthworms. I think some species of toads and frogs really enjoy eating worms and they don't have an exoskeleton so they are easier to digest. If you want to feed a diet which includes mealworms you might want to consider getting a toad since a lot of toads are designed to eat a lot of hard bodied insects in the wild like beetles and spiders. I feed my toad crickets and worms on alternating days and then I'll cut the heads off of one or two superworms (apparently their biting jaws can do damage to a frog's stomach) so he only gets one or two superworms a week and seems to handle them well.





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My Western Toad also loves to eat earthworms. I think some species of toads and frogs really enjoy eating worms and they don't have an exoskeleton so they are easier to digest. If you want to feed a diet which includes mealworms you might want to consider getting a toad since a lot of toads are designed to eat a lot of hard bodied insects in the wild like beetles and spiders. I feed my toad crickets and worms on alternating days and then I'll cut the heads off of one or two superworms (apparently their biting jaws can do damage to a frog's stomach) so he only gets one or two superworms a week and seems to handle them well.
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