I'm supplied some dubia to a friend with milk frogs and had decent feeding response to them. They aren't the most exciting food item for visually stimulated herps, so you'll probably want to grab a small batch to start with and see if your frogs take to them readily. Some geckos and frogs will outright ignore them, others eat them like candy. The frogs I mentioned earlier had a preference for faster moving species like Blatta lateralis and lobster roaches, but still readily accepted B. dubia when offered. If your frogs like em, go for it =)





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