I have a video coming out soon about my Toads and I will post it here so you can see them eating and it has care requirements so it could be beneficial
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I have a video coming out soon about my Toads and I will post it here so you can see them eating and it has care requirements so it could be beneficial
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Here is my video I talked about!
https://youtu.be/IdxfbLiIB4U
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One more question...When you say earthworm, what do you mean? We find nightcrawlers and redworms available at the bait shop. The nightcrawlers seem huge, even for Ted. In th summer, my children will readily attain wild earthworms, but that isn't applicable right now. Which of the worms from the bait store should i get Ted?
Hi! This is a good question. Redworms(also called compost worms or red wigglers) are smaller than nightcrawlers and seem like a good option, but they have a foul taste that (most) amphibians dislike. Many frogs will not eat ANY earthworms after trying to eat red wigglers. The nightcrawlers are great food for frogs(if a bit hard to eat sometimes). Some stores also carry mini nightcrawlers. If a worm is too big, you can cut it in half and feed half to the toad at a time. The one major thing is to get natural earthworms. Bait shops sometimes dye them, which you don't want your frog eating.
1 Male Giant African Bullfrog
2 Woodhouse's Toads
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1 Dubia Roach Colony
2 Australian Green Treefrogs
This is very interesting because I talk about this in the video above and my toad eats a red wriggler on the video. From keeping leopard frogs and toads I know it's depending on the personality of the toad and frog. Some of mine would take them like a regular work and some would not. My toads now take them no problem. I had a leopard frog not take them but take nightcrawlers somehow the frogs and toads know the difference among them. The smell I'm guessing. But it's not exactly a terrible food if their toad will take it. You can see in my video the toad runs to the work and doesn't lose interest in it after it eats it. I agree you have to watch where you get them that's why Walmart isn't a bad choice.
Here is the video I think I talk about two or three minutes in
https://youtu.be/IdxfbLiIB4U
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That's very true! My woodhouse toads like them better than nightcrawlers, but none of my other frogs like them.
Also, those are some cute pictures. They didnt load on my phone the other day, so I missed them.
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2 Woodhouse's Toads
11 Pacific Treefrogs
1 Dubia Roach Colony
2 Australian Green Treefrogs
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Thank you AAron and Bryce! Our semi-local walmart had nightcrawlers. The bait store here in our tiny town has nightcrawlers and redworms. I waited to see what walmart had before I bought anything. This afternoon I got Ted the nightcrawlers. I will cut them in half.
My husband also corrected me that what Ted has been eating are actually wax worms, not meal worms, and those were purchased out of necessity as crickets are not available locally when the temps drop too low (and they ones I've ordered online have also died). I always gut load them on veggie scraps prior to feeding. I am very glad to learn of the earthworm option. We will continue to try to make crickets Ted's dietary stable.
How often should I give him a whole nightcrawler?
Thanks again!!!
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