Quote Originally Posted by BerserkApe View Post
Nothing will ever be truly safe. That's why as a pet owner we try to do everything right to keep our pets healthy so when they suffer for our mistakes or accidents they'll fair better.

And thank you for the dye advice. It makes more sense now. The good part is I only have to worry about this once a month anyways.
Berserkape, If you want to expand your frogs diet and dont want to have to big of a risk, it will take YOU finding the healthy wild critters to feed. the risk is way lower than what some may say. these frogs were made for diversity. in the wild they eat both healthy and sickly critters. I will only feed healthy in captivity. if you feed sickly wild animals there is a much higher risk but that is totally up to you. If you want a old healthy frog you better start diversifying its diet soon. worms and insects as a main staple is a bad idea if you want a deep colored healthy long life out of these frogs. time will show that i am right.

Oh and your welcome for the color thing. now that you know it doesnt it make common sense? i wish people would see the common sense i am giving for their frogs diet, for their frogs sake. Keep rockin!!! (: