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    I do use the multi-vitamin powder every time I feed. So would it be okay If I just use chopsticks or tweezers? I do not want to move wink as I do not have another location to put him right now.

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    I chose chopsticks cuz mine get so aggressive that they sometimes grab the sticks and the food so I didn't want them to hurt themselves on metal tweezers. I had assumed that the feeding tongs had rubber tips for the same purpose?

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    okay I will use chopsticks

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    I have a one eyed toad too. Named him/her Odin, lol. Seems to be able to keep up with the other frogs, but I'll definitely keep an eye out for mine too.Name:  1926886_10202571307141705_1231139515_n.jpg
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    I use blunt tweezers to feed my toads when I notice that more crickets are drowning than getting eaten

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    I think a 12x12x12 might be sufficient size to keep a close eye on him/her when you're ready. I'm sure you can get a deal on Kijiji or something. Sorry about your little froggy

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    One of my fire-bellied toads started going blind a few days after I brought it home from the pet store. It got noticeably thinner than it's tank mate, who is a bully. I fed them each a superworm and the bully (a male) ate his and stole the worm out of the other frog's mouth. I now feed them separately, about a half-inch of water out of the big tank goes into a critter keeper and I put the male in there and let the other eat in peace.

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