Paul, Do you breed them your self or get them from your garden? Ive never used them myself but could add to my guys diet.
Paul, Do you breed them your self or get them from your garden? Ive never used them myself but could add to my guys diet.
I know what you mean.
I also use earthworms occasionally for my White's Treefrogs. I take them out of the garden (which has no pesticides or fertilizers, of course).
Thanks for the answers. My White's is full grown, and I feed him usually 3 times a week (7 - 10 large crickets per feeding). For those using worms ~ do you think it would be a problem to replace one of the cricket feedings with the worms? I've no idea of their nutritional value...or should these be used as "treats"? And how does one figure out how many worms to give? Amazing how much thought as to go into feeding a frog!
Earthworms have a favorable Ca:P ratio (2:1), also are very balanced when it comes to the other fat soluble vitamins such as A and E. They are fairly high in protein and low in fat. I would recommend one night crawler (the big earthworms) per feeding. That's what I have done for my White's and it seems to fill him up and keep him healthy. But again as others have said, be sure to obtain them from pesticide/fertilizer free soil.
Excellent - thanks for the info!
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