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    Default Question/Concerns for an Aspiring White's Dumpy Tree Frog Owner

    With frogs the more variety the better. Just don't over do the food with excessive fat like the wax worms. Feeders like wax worms should be used as a treat. Dubia roaches are great feeders and pretty nutritious. I don't like he idea of roaches personally I use mainly crickets and the occasional wax worm. My frogs didn't like the earth worms but those are also good feeders. Stay away from red worms as the frogs typically don't like the taste and often will refuse other worms after a experience like that.


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    With frogs the more variety the better. Just don't over do the food with excessive fat like the wax worms. Feeders like wax worms should be used as a treat. Dubia roaches are great feeders and pretty nutritious. I don't like he idea of roaches personally I use mainly crickets and the occasional wax worm. My frogs didn't like the earth worms but those are also good feeders. Stay away from red worms as the frogs typically don't like the taste and often will refuse other worms after a experience like that.


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