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    Insects should be same size as distance between frog eyes and earthworms or their pieces same as frogs SVL. It's not only about fitting into their mouths; but also so frog does not get impacted with larger heads and other hard insect body parts .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Insects should be same size as distance between frog eyes and earthworms or their pieces same as frogs SVL. It's not only about fitting into their mouths; but also so frog does not get impacted with larger heads and other hard insect body parts .
    i wasnt sure how small to cut any worms so i did small ones, smaller than svl. He's either still stressed or very picky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Insects should be same size as distance between frog eyes and earthworms or their pieces same as frogs SVL. It's not only about fitting into their mouths; but also so frog does not get impacted with larger heads and other hard insect body parts .
    It's odd, I guess I can consider myself lucky, I've always fed my frogs prey less then the SVL, insects or earthworms, because by that rule, no frog should be eating large locusts or dubias.
    I've fed all my frogs this way, and none of them ever had any problem with impaction, they all poop regularly and normal. Also, if feeding accoring to that rule, you'd have to add a ton of prey to the terrarium or feed for a long time. My teen male, is done in 3 minutes of eating, he is 8CM SVL and I feed him locusts with the wings cut off, he eats 3 of these every other day.

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    I've only had them for one night, tonight being the second. I called up and asked what they've been feeding him, they said frozen silver-side fish.

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    Are you feeding at night?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poliwag View Post
    should i get him silver fish or not. some people say its good and bad. i tried feeding it a worm a few minutes ago again, it opened its mouth but i flinched in shock and it wouldnt take it after. >.<
    That's a good sign! Don't worry, I still flinch all the time. These frogs sit still then catch you by surprise. Keep working on it.

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    I have tried 3 times for the night, like 3 hr intervals. Should I try silverside fish and see if I get any luck then?

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    I'm like that with one of my snakes, she's that fast n hard at striking I still jump a bit lol


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    Naw I would keep working with the worms. You can also try just dropping a squirmy worm infront of your frog then leaving for a little bit.

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    Normally it's considerd best to stick with what the frogs eat, but I'd steer clear of fish. Keep trying worms, he opend his mouth once, so he will again!

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    Its been 2 nights since i got him and he hasnt ate. Unless he had that cricket i left in for him. Not sure if it escaped or he gobbled it down

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    Hmm. I'm glad your little one ate. Keep working on the worms with tongs though.

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    Yeah, im hoping I can get him to switch to those soon, I just didn't want to go on for long without eating. And now it seems like the Cranwelli has taken the feeding habits of the Cornuta now. He's being the stubborn one today. >_<

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    What's your cranwellis size?

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    I'd say around 1.5in

    Edit: note-to-self: Cranwelli loves crickets, even when dusted xP

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    Cornuta is successfully feeding everyday so far, and now on worms I'm not sure if frogs have a good sense of smell or not, but I rubbed the worms on the fish and he eats them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poliwag View Post
    Cornuta is successfully feeding everyday so far, and now on worms I'm not sure if frogs have a good sense of smell or not, but I rubbed the worms on the fish and he eats them
    Congrats !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Good deal!

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    One thing I'd advise is get rid of the dial thermometer/hygrometer because they can be way out on true readings

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    3.0 Cats - Monty, Dodger and Crunchie
    1.1 Royal Pythons Orlina and Sedrick
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    Quote Originally Posted by nok1888 View Post
    One thing I'd advise is get rid of the dial thermometer/hygrometer because they can be way out on true readings

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    2.0 Border Collies - Jinky and Chance
    3.0 Cats - Monty, Dodger and Crunchie
    1.1 Royal Pythons Orlina and Sedrick
    0.1 BCI Boa - Aasia
    1.0 Western Hognose - Hagrid
    0.1 Bearded Dragon - iiara
    Agreed! Digital all the way.


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