Dubias should be fine. Just make sure they are no larger than the length between the frogs eyes. I don't know about using them as a staple, but they can be supplemented in the frogs diet. All frogs need variety. I would suggest alternating between crickets, roaches, baby hornworms, silkworms and if you can get them to eat appropriately sized cuts of nightcrawlers, those are good too. I would suggest trying to get them to tong feed so you can monitor how much they are eating and make sure there are no changes. It can be very difficult though, and some frogs wont ever take to tongs, but it is worth a try.etc. (hornworms and silkworms will have to be ordered online, or can usually be found at reptile shows) Butterworms and waxworms can be fed sparingly as treats. Food should also be dusted with calcium D3 and multivitamin powder a couple times a week.





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etc. (hornworms and silkworms will have to be ordered online, or can usually be found at reptile shows) Butterworms and waxworms can be fed sparingly as treats. Food should also be dusted with calcium D3 and multivitamin powder a couple times a week.
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