Some times insect larvae can survive the digestive tract of a frog, particularly when the larva is large relative to the frog. To get around this, many people puncture the skin of the larva before feeding with Waxworms and Phoenix Worms.
Some times insect larvae can survive the digestive tract of a frog, particularly when the larva is large relative to the frog. To get around this, many people puncture the skin of the larva before feeding with Waxworms and Phoenix Worms.
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