Thanks.
Thanks.
You're welcome.
Also give night crawlers a try. All my frogs are trained to eat worms from my hand. One girl will even swim into my open hand and wait for her treat. It's a great way (maybe the only way) to interact with your frog. Teaching them that your hand means food can also make tank maintenance easier, as the frogs are less likely to go crazy and hurt themselves any time your hands are in the water.
Just make sure your hands are clean and free of soap/chemicals before reaching into the water.
One quick note to anyone new to clawed frogs reading this thread - Feeder fish from pet stores are bred in outdoor ponds and can carry a wide range of diseases that a frog can catch. The best way to use fish as feeders is to do *** Brian suggested and breed your own. This way you can be relatively sure that they don't carry any pathogens such as worms or fungus.
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