Silkworms, my favourite treat.Great looking froggies!
Was is that substrate? Whatever it is, it won't do. Its a ticking time bomb for impaction. Need either ecoearth or the plantation soil. Just thought ide let you know.
I realize the argument of substrates is a heated one and not one I'd like to venture into without an actual test developed that compared substrates using the proper methods including controls. From what I can tell when looking at various reports of impaction it can be attributed to improper husbandry (calcium deficiency, dehydration, etc.). In the wild debris is consumed along with food items. Certain items can be intuitively seen as poor substrate choices (desiccants, etc.). If properly hydrated coco fiber, soil, and sphagnum moss (smaller bite size bits of course....not huge knots) should pass right through. That said, to be safe I attempt to minimize the amount of substrate ingested when feeding. I realize the warning was in the interest of the frog's well being and I appreciate the concern.
Kk just thought ide let you know. Impaction is absolutely horrible to deal with. I'm dealing with it right now with my baby frog.
Love the tan color in the brown normal and the lime green on the four spot. Would be so cool if we could reverse those and make a tan with lime green spots Pacman
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Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
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