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    Here is a video of Gingerbread eating last night. Thought you guys might like. Enjoy!

    Check out this video on YouTube:

    http://youtu.be/1e5W05mKj44

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    Awsome! I have the very same tongs. I have two pairs of tongs, 30cm ones and those.

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    Been wanting to get the rubber tipped ones but I always forget when I'm at the petstore.

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    Eh, I know alot of people praise the rubber tipped ones, but I'd avoid them, especially for nightcrawlers. It's really hard to hold onto your prey. I always feed my feeders head first, with the smallers ones.
    They might not have rubber tips, but it seems to be alot easyer for the frogs, and since they are rounded off aswell, there is no danger for the frogs.

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    If you want rubber tips, you can go to a store like Lowe's or Home Depot and they can cost the tips with rubber, but personally, I don't like rubber tips.

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    Default Re: Gingerbread eating from tongs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hypnotic View Post
    Eh, I know alot of people praise the rubber tipped ones, but I'd avoid them, especially for nightcrawlers. It's really hard to hold onto your prey. I always feed my feeders head first, with the smallers ones.
    They might not have rubber tips, but it seems to be alot easyer for the frogs, and since they are rounded off aswell, there is no danger for the frogs.
    Yeah I agree. Earthworms are impossible to hold with the rubber tipps. Also the rubber tips on the Exo Terra ones come off real easy if the frog grabs on. My bullfrog grabbed them and started to eat it but luckily he spat it out so im not using them any more.

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    Hmm didn't think about that.

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    Not so much worried about Mojo grabbing the tongs. I just dangle the worm in front of him. This one has horrible aim, and she keeps leaning way up and back. She might end up falling over one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danfrog View Post
    Not so much worried about Mojo grabbing the tongs. I just dangle the worm in front of him. This one has horrible aim, and she keeps leaning way up and back. She might end up falling over one day.
    My Boxxie is just plain horrible with his aim. He sits there five minutes flopping out his tongue at things before he just hurls himself at his prey.

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    She is just learning right now. I'm sure she will figure it out sooner or later. When I was just putting crickets in her enclosure she had a bad habit of jumping on top of them.

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    Maybe she's tenderizing her meat.

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