So, being the proud new owner of an ADORABLE baby pixie frog, I desire to give him the best foods I can. I figured earthworms and roaches would be his staple foods, with a nice variety of other squirmy things thrown into the mix. So, silly me, I picked up a small container of 'red worms' thinking that worms were worms and they were just a smaller version of nightcrawlers. Apparently this is not the case.
First question: Will this little frog a) eat them in the first place and b) have any sort of bad reaction to them if he does not like the taste?...supposedly the release some sort of foul-tasting chemical when bitten?? The last thing I want him to do is associate worms with 'icky tasting' if you know what I mean. I do have a turtle who I'm sure wouldn't mind finishing off an entire cup of worms all alone, if they are not suitable for the pixie, lol!
Secondly, was talking to a friend about what would be the easiest way to cut up worms into smaller pieces and he suggested soaking them for a few seconds in water mixed with a bit of aquarium salt which apparently removes their slimy coating, then cutting them with a knife...this is how he feeds worms to his FISH. I just wonder if this is a safe practice for frogs?
Thanks in advance for helping to clear up some confusion!