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    ikissedafrog
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    Lol, thanks Hoppity!

    I have a suggestion you may want to try if you offer food in their enclosure, place things like mealworms and such into some sort of dish (I use a jar lid) on the land area and they won't get lost in the substrate! I pull my frog out of his enclosure to feed, because he's in a planted terrarium which offers plenty of hiding spots for clever 'food' to hide in, lol, but even in his feeding tub I place wax worms and squirmy things in the lid to keep them more contained.

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    Hoppity100
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    Thanks, I did try this and they seemed afraid of the small flat round lid I put mealworms on, there was a 3mm edge, so that couldn't have stopped them. But, I will try that again and in fact, am leaving now to go to pet store for more worms. I can let you know if this attempt again, works.

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    Hoppity100
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    Thanks, I can try it again. Just got back from pet store and sure enough their wax worms were dead again! Finally found live ones that were not black. Why is this you ask? Well, no one there checks them and their fridge might be too cool. The first answer is right, no one checks them and other people most likely went home like I did before with dead ones. Just read about how to keep these worms alive, the fridge butter holder must be too cold. I can store mine in garage or basement, might check temp there first. I got new mealworms: will try keeping them differently, too. I need a break from crickets for a while.

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    ikissedafrog
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    Thanks for the input Brian...I offered my little guy one of the red worms today, and he gobbled it right up, so perhaps I was worrying for nothing! I think it just comes down to every frog having individual tastes!

    And Hoppity...have you ever considered ordering feeders online? I do, mostly because I live in a very rural area and it's the only practical way for me to get decent live foods! I order roaches regularly, and from a different site, I have recently got a shipment of seemingly very healthy feeders (wax worms, phoenix worms, meal worms, and the red worms were all ordered) and am quite pleased with it all. I'm keeping an eye on yet another site for them to restock silkworms, small ones, as I've heard that frogs and toads go simply nuts for them! Up until now, I've never had to keep things like this on hand, I'm attempting to keep them in a cool closet...so far so good. I think the fridge is indeed too cold to keep most feeder insects alive for long! Best of luck with yours!

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    Hoppity100
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    I have, but for 2 frogs I thought buying worms at the store (5 min. away) would be better and maybe worms would be fresher. Just bought new containers of wax worms and mealworms today, made sure all were alive first, found at least 6 containers of dead wax worms. Store will not check them, I don't understand why, but, my guys each had a wax worm already.

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