Thanks guys, I am enjoying keeping these frogs so far. Very cool animals. I really need to get some form of moonlight so I can see these guys active at night.
There any tricks to get these frogs eating nightcrawlers? I usually feed my african clawed frogs earthworms so I have a decent supply of them. I tried to feed my Whites an earthworm but they ignored it, no matter how much I wiggled it around. They destroy crickets of course but worms? Just not interested (which is sad since earthworms are >>>> crickets nutritionally speaking). Also crickets are the most annoying insect on planet earth and besides putting the 10g tank I keep my crickets in into the basement, I can't seem to find a place in my house to put them where they i cannot hear them lol..
I am thinking about starting a dubai roach colony, has to be better than crickets. I did some Googlin' but I can't seem to find any other insects to feed my Whites. I avoid mealworms, superworms, ect. like the plague since I really think those are for reptiles that can chew their food, not amphibians.
One last thing, which is probably nothing but I figure I 'd ask. After I fed my frogs today one of my frogs became quite active and was climbing on the glass, climbing the driftwood, then he went down to the substrate and he was pushing on the glass like he was trying to escape? He only did this for a minute or two. He then soaked in his water dish, climbed around a bit more and finally settled down inside the base of the snake plant in the enclosure, where I imagine he will be spending the rest of the day. It kind of reminded me how they were pushing up on the lid of the plastic container I brought him home in. Should I be alarmed at this? The tank is at 60% humidity (I keep the digital humidy gauge near the top of my tank) and the temperature was 24C at the time. I've been cleaning out droppings daily (they seem to poop on leaves or near the water bowl) so it's pretty clean in there, anyways, just thought it was odd.





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