Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
Thats how all frogs swallow. They recede their eyes to push the food down.
Haha, I found out about that just the other day when I was doing more internet searching for curiosity. I think it's kind of adorable that they do that. I always thought he was trying to savor each meal.

Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
The rule about food not being bigger than the "distance between the frog's eyes" applies mostly to insects due to their harder part bodies like the head being an impaction issue. When it comes to softer foods like earthworms, it depends more on the mouth/stomach size. For Pacman frogs, babies should get mouth sized pieces; juveniles 2-3 in. can handle body length pieces; and adults 3.5 to 4 in. and up can handle whole night crawlers with no issues. Good luck !
Sweet. Thanks for clearing that up! Keropi is definitely in the juvenile stage; I can feed him a whole worm and maybe a half more if necessary. He'll usually turn away when I try to give him the second half of a second worm so I generally just feed him one worm, cut into two or three pieces, at a time until he gets a little bigger. I'm also glad many have considered nightcrawlers to be a good staple; I rather have worms wriggling around in my garage in a worst case scenario than have to bring roaches or crickets into the house haha.