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Moss is a problem if it gets eaten during mealtime. When I had moss, my juvenile couldn't eat a cricket without also getting a string of moss.
Wouldn't one and a half inches of water drown one of these fellows?
I find that my frog rarely likes to feed anymore during bathtime in his clean box. Froggy insists on eating only in his natural environment. Mine is a secret eater, I can rarely make him eat on demand. Perhaps I am just offering food too often and keeping the frog topped off; it's a juvenile right now. During feeding time, I use a cricket corral made out of a pint container with the bottom cut out. This allows him to 'eat from bed' which seems to be what mine wants to do mostly. That wouldn't work on a moss substrate, but on cocoa, there's no way out for the cricket.





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