Quote Originally Posted by LydiasMom View Post
I'm so glad to hear he's been using his back legs somewhat, and if you've introduced calcium into his water that sounds like a good reason for him to be spending extra time there.

You could also try picking up a small pack of vita-bug superworms and feeding him one or two a day by tongs. They're packed with nutrients and I've heard a lot of critters really love them! I know my Lydia gets super excited as soon as she sees the container in my hand!

Best of luck and please keep updating!
I actually keep both species together and I have learned and heard that gray tree frogs should never eat superworms. The worms can bite hard and could harm the frogs and they are very large. It's not bad for one or two but of all things mealworms and superworms should only be a small part of a toad diet. The superworm has too many hard parts and it's hard for the toads to digest them. They can bite and harm the toad too actually. Lizards chew their food so it doesn't hurt them to eat these but amphibians should not be given too many. I'm not trying to be a stickler I've heard many bad things about superworms and amphibians. Some say they can chew through the frogs and toads stomach.

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