I've heard about it on other sites. I haven't heard anything good.![]()
The base for it is fishmeal. Pacman frogs eat insects and other frogs in the wild, so fishmeal can't be a good start.
It also has soy in it. Soy is everywhere these days and most people think it's good for you, but I've seen conflicting reports like this:
"the soybean contains large amounts of antinutrients (toxins). First among them is hemagglutinin, a clot promoting substance that makes red blood cells clump together. Soy is rich in enzyme inhibitors that block the action of much needed enzymes required to digest proteins. These inhibitors are not deactivated during cooking. They can cause gastric distress and chronic deficiencies in amino acid uptake. Protein inhibitors and hemagglutinin are scientifically proven to inhibit growth."
If it makes its way to Canada, I won't be using it. I'll stick to a more "natural" diet for my frogs.





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