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    Crickets are the easiest, with waxworms and calci worms every few feeds for variety. It's better to order online, in my opinion. I have found with some of the pet stores livefoods are shipped from breeders then left in their tubs on the shelf in shocking conditions without food until someone buys them. The alive crickets feed on they dead then get diseased, you don't want to feed your frog that. Some pet shops are good though, especially busy ones that will go through stock quickly. If you order online from a breeder they can be packed freshly and fed, not lying around waiting to be sold.
    That Petco probably isn't handling the crickets right. The one I go to suggested a dry food for the crickets I buy based on what he fed the not-yet-sold crickets. Yes, they sometimes munch on each other, but I think they ought to take better care of the crickets. If only for frogs' sake.

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    Personally, I find breeding crickets to be annoying and smelly, yet I go through about 2000 crickets every 2 weeks (I have 3 RETF and an awful lot of geckos). I'd recommend getting 500-1000 quarter inch crickets online. You can get 1000 crickets online for the same price as you can get about 200 crickets at Petco or equivalent. At 1/4", you'll have weeks for them to grow to adulthood and you can be feeding them to the frogs meanwhile. Obviously, you'll have to feed more 1/4" crickets than 3/4" crickets. If you feel the 1/4" are too small, make the drive to the pet store and get 2 dozen adults and by the time you're done feeding those off, the 1/4" crickets will probably be 1/2" crickets.

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    They do need dry food, but also wet food as well

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    They do need dry food, but also wet food as well
    You mean the crickets? I keep them on powdered gut load with jar lids full of water crystals on one side of the enclosure.
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    Yeah that or fruit/veg, with just a dry diet and no moisture they wouldn't be hydrated, though

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