Well I've heard mealworms are hard to digest for most reptiles and amphibians, is that why he was acting lethargic and grumpy? Because he's slightly constipated? Either way, the best type of food to feed them is an alternation between crickets (Occasionally dusted) dubia roaches (Ugh, can't believe I'm mentioning roaches after what's happened tonight ugh) and Canadian night-crawlers (Lobe or trout worms, not the red compost worms you typically get for composting. If the worm is too big, chop the pieces, they'll still move, and worms can survive with up to two inches of their head gone, and do not feel pain) these two articles were written for newts and salamanders, but pertain to frogs, toads and other animals as well: http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/foods.shtml http://www.caudata.org/cc/articles/worms2.shtml





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) and Canadian night-crawlers (Lobe or trout worms, not the red compost worms you typically get for composting. If the worm is too big, chop the pieces, they'll still move, and worms can survive with up to two inches of their head gone, and do not feel pain) these two articles were written for newts and salamanders, but pertain to frogs, toads and other animals as well:
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