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    So I've had my three dudes for just over three weeks, and it's been a learning experience. My tank is 65-land, 35-water, and I regret that so much now. They spend so much time in the water. All of their time. For awhile, Pickle, my smallest dude, stuck to the land portions, or hid, but he, too, is now spending all his time in the water. If I had a tank that was built to hold water, I'd change it in a heartbeat.

    Now, I sold my parents on getting these guys on the fact that they'll eat nightcrawlers, which they do. Sorta. Mine sometimes, often spitting out a mouthful after striking and going off the sulk for a bit. Recently (this past week) they've just decided to stop eating the worms altogether. Which. Why? (Weather getting colder, I made some asthetic changes to the tank, they just really hate that calcium+worm slime flavor...)

    So I bought some mealworms, which, while not especially great for these guys, can be used as a treat, and I thought that might entice them to start eating, or, at least, get some calcium or vitamins into them. No-go. I don't think they're moving enough to get the toads' attentions.

    I decided today that I was getting crickets, come Mell or her daughter. So I did, because my parents got that the toads needed to eat, and I'd given it my best effort. And the result was pretty immediate. Streak gunned for two of them, and Pickle has eaten two as well. I'm just waiting for Sash to catch on, but, she's always been the pudgiest, so, I'm not too concerned.

    Long story short: yeah, they'll begrudgingly eat nightcrawlers. But, good gracious, crickets are the way to go. Seriously.

    The only problem with crickets is a few of them crawled between the plastic tub and the substrate and basically around the false-bottom area, but, I can live with that. I clean that area out once a week anyway.

    And now, some pictures of my dudes. (Took 'em from my cell phone, so, quality's not great.)



    This is Sash, named for the diagonal line of dots across her back.



    This is Streak, named because of the long streaks of black down their back.



    And this is Pickle, because he's very lumpy and reminded me instantly of a baby dill pickle.

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    Default Re: Pro-Tip: Seriously just get crickets

    Some people have easier times than others with nightcrawlers. All my frogs have trouble with worms sonetimes, and I did notice sulking in some frogs afterwords...I think frogs have more personality than people give them credit for. My Woodhouse's toads in particular seem to find earthworms difficult. One time one came crawling back out his mouth and she bad to gobble it back down. I wish I had it on video. I find most frogs exhibit the best feeding response with crickets, and some with roaches. I'm sorry worms aren't working out.
    Also, I found a shallow plastic bin at the dollar tree over here. Its pretty useful, I use it as a feeding container.
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    Getting a separate feeding container makes the most sense. I have a small keeper that I use when I need to clean the water tub each week. I could use that. Mostly I'm just relieved they're eating again, and they look much more eager to eat.

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    Almost a month has gone by, and I love my little dudes. They're not really noisy, or very active right now, but they're just so cute. However, I just keep regretting this tank's set up more and more. Today especially, because Streak managed to squidge her way between their water tub and the glass. :/ Sash had done this previously, but, I thought I'd fixed it with a chuck of cork I wedged in. Turns out, no. Granted, Streak was able to squidge back out, but, that's just too risky for me. The pebbles I put in around the sides to prevent this from happening elsewhere could fall and hurt one of them. So I'm gonna switch out my shiny, glass, not-water-proof terrarium for a clear Sterilite bin.

    Kinda bittersweet, but, it's a good lesson to pick up, reading the fine print instead of just the price tag, eh? (Even though it had a flunking TURTLE ON THE PACKAGING.)

    I'm hoping it'll be good practice for me, before I finally get an aquarium, to figure out how I want my set up.

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    Crickets, right? I've tried worms. It's neat when two of 'em get a hold of the same worm as then you get bedlam. Tractor frog pull. But they are picky about worms.

    They live for crickets. The shadow of a cricket on a leaf above them drives 'em nuts.

    I have mine in a semi-aquatic tank. A tall 40 gallon tank, half filled with water and with lots of floats, logs, plants.
    They love to go swimming.

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    Furthermore...

    Last night I dumped a bunch of crickets into my tank. Most got eaten immediately. But the next morning, there's a few dead floating crickets. (the ones that sink are shrimp food)

    All I have to do to get my frogs to eat them is to get a bamboo skewer and poke at the dead cricket.

    One will come up and snap up the dead cricket I am poking at.

    Sometimes, now, all I have to do is point, not even prod. They take the cue.

    It is interesting that they won't eat from tongs. But if I simply prod at some dead cricket, that's good enough for them. they like crickets so.

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    Default Re: Pro-Tip: Seriously just get crickets

    Quote Originally Posted by alane View Post
    But they are picky about worms.
    Generally frogs (Including Fire-bellies) aren't picky about worms unless fed Red-wiggler worms prior to the better species. For earthworm feeders, I suggest feeding either Canadian nightcrawlers or European nightcrawlers, neither of which produce anything to make the frogs dislike them, unlike red-wigglers. You can probably find them easy in fishing stores and the like, just be sure to get non dyed varieties

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