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    I could not imagine keeping more than a few whites in the same tank even at that size. Eesh trying to get them all fed properly seems like a bunch of work.
    You can use cricket bowls properly spaced to feed them. The only problem I see having a lot of frogs is they eat a lot. I order a box of a 1000 crickets once a month...about $20.

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    You can use cricket bowls properly spaced to feed them. The only problem I see having a lot of frogs is they eat a lot. I order a box of a 1000 crickets once a month...about $20.
    That's a good idea, the bowls I mean. With my new frogs coming in next weekend I think I'm going to have to start buying in bulk too. XD Little Bruce Wayne finished off twenty small crickets in two days! I'm already put out and have to go get more. I think I will start feeding him mediums though...but mediums on the smaller side. It's just easier that way.
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    I have bought crickets in bulk before I have some experience with snakes and lizards I useto breed them. Before I bought my new house about 10 years ago. I also breed hissing cockroach to feed to snakes. and some of my Lizards. But when I was doing all that it was much different then having frogs.

    Hissing cockroaches are the easiest things to breed for all of you that have the bigger frogs abd toads. All you need is a shoe tupperware box a starting colony of about 5 newspaper and garbage. They will eat about 1%-2% of all your edable garbage. And put a little vaseline around the top edge. And if you are worry about escapes just kick on the AC when it reaches to about 65 degrees that will kill off any escape artists. Withen a month or two you will have about hundred of them. I useto give them away to the local schools for science projects. And sold a few as pets because they are soo unique I got around $2-$5 dollars each for them.

    Just a added idea for anyone out there I waqs able to get my snakes that ate mice to take them with a mouse sent solution that you can get at petstores or order online. If anyone want to know more just let me know.

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