Well, they will only _hunt_ live insects. Movement is what triggers their feeding reflex. Thus the need for live insects or worms.But, if you can figure out how to get them to eat pellets, that's a fine staple as well. It's a trick to get one of these frogs to eat a pellet. You and your frog will have to work it out. Me and my frog? I wait for a shed; the frog opens its mouth, the pellet goes in, he clamps down and swallows. Took me a month to figure that out.I am aware of two brands of PacMan food: I use "Hikari Reptile" 'Pac-Attack'. The other brand I am aware of is Zoo Med. Since Pac-Attack is preformed into pellets, it seems easier for me, at least right now with the size of my frog. Adding vitamin powder to the pellets is unnecessary, as they are already enriched just for this sort of frog.A single pellet is an excellent full meal for him, maybe a part of a second. Once every three days.A week ago, I would have said "My frog hates these things but my cat likes them"With only a week of feeding pellets, two feedings, I feel my frog has swelled quite a bit. If I didn't know before, now I know for sure where the stomach is and where the large intestine is.





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