Quote Originally Posted by Bombina Bob View Post
So far...Ok, he denied the nightcrawler but took a medium cricket with zeal. I don't have any paper towels with me but i do have a lot of toilet paper i don't want to disturb him any more than i have to.
You are better off with nothing on the bottom than using tissue ( that will melt ) he has enough digestive issues at this point.
I don't know if Lija or Amy mention this --- ( apologize --- if you did ) but the worms are best because the are nutritious and very easy to digest around which is VERY likely additional pebbles I think you should count on that. I'm sure he needs cal and Vit D. If he will not eat the worms--- I would feed him small cricks. Small body parts = easier digestion. Don't overload him. But feed him well. Many of the Whites in the pet stores ( I'm sure you know ) are wild caught despite what the vendors tell the stores. Therefore watch for diarrhea and lethargy. Which 1) could be a parasitic infestation or 2) an intestinal obstruction. If this were my frog I would spent the 40$ to do a fecal and test for Ranavirus.

Hang in there ---- keep us posted ---- keep him in this simple bare bones enclosure for a long time