Hi all, sorry to cross post (I already posted something similar in the Frog section) but my main question at this point regards the feeding (or lack of!) for an injured sub-adult Northern Green Frog. He has been in my care since Thursday and, while his leg looks to be slowly improving, he hasn't eaten anything. I have been handling him several times a day to doctor his wound, and I know that in addition to the stress of the injury and whatever else is going on in his little body, he is stressed by my efforts to help him and by being in captivity. So for any number of reasons, he isn't eating. I have tried legless crickets and earthworms (size appropriate), but he turns away or even pushes them away when they come near him. And if they touch him, he nearly jumps out of his skin! There is zero hope of me feeding him with tweezers and he is not mobile enough to actively chase prey or whatever frogs do if i just drop it in his container and leave it. Sooo are there any tricks on how to feed a wild frog? Are there any irresistible frog foods that wiggle a lot without really moving very fast? I was thinking about transferring him to a smaller container where the food would always be within easy striking distance, but since he doesnt seem to like the bugs to touch him, I was worried that would stress him out even more. Or maybe I should just totally leave him be for a full day and then drop some food in and see if that helps? ANY thoughts would be greatly appreciated!