That pellet seems geared more towards terrestrial reptiles with a more herbivorous diet. Also it may not do well in water. I would go for a pellet geared more for high protein for aquatic frogs/turtles with a good calciumhosphorus ratio. Reptomin is suitable and many people feed it to their frogs without harm (myself included) but I think Omega One is a higher quality pellet, there are others of course. Best to just read the label and go for high protein and a high C:P ratio (2:1 ratio if possible).
Check out: theTurtleRoom – Commercial Foods: Benefits/Uses, Staples/Supplements
This is geared for terrapins/turtles but it's a really good analysis of many of the commonly sold pellets suitable for aquatic frogs.





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hosphorus ratio. Reptomin is suitable and many people feed it to their frogs without harm (myself included) but I think Omega One is a higher quality pellet, there are others of course. Best to just read the label and go for high protein and a high C:P ratio (2:1 ratio if possible).
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