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    i feed a mouse a week its healthier because their is no rot because they have a good digesting time and its easier and my frogs look good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by willtilian View Post
    i feed a mouse a week its healthier because their is no rot because they have a good digesting time and its easier and my frogs look good.
    hmmm ill look at the threads that I recall saying that you shouldn't feed mice to frogs. lol.
    Though my honest opinion is-- if they don't eat it in the wild, maybe its not good for them to eat it at all. After all a frog is not a dog. lol.
    http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...-question.html

    http://www.frogforum.net/pacman-frog...my-pacman.html

    http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...2-pinkies.html

    http://www.frogforum.net/tree-frogs/...nkie-mice.html

    http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...in-update.html

    http://www.frogforum.net/african-bul...yxie-frog.html
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    That's all Iam going to post up. lol. Too many links to read.

    And edit: If anything you could feed the 1mice every few months---as a treat. Personally like I said I don't recommend it. I don't think frogs are good at digesting animal fur---but that's just me.

    I would ask the member Jo-Anna aka Jace. She's a pro at these frogs.

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    just take a look at my boys in the shredded thread theyve grown from those tiny little guys and now theyre 7 1/2" and 7" i then got two more but they where eating like my first two so i decided to sell em.
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    If anyone has any doubts they need to read John's pyxie frog article. It is the best pyxie article I've read anywhere online.
    Once a week is a little high, once every few months or never is fine but not necessary
    Most people agree one every one-two months is fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin1 View Post
    If anyone has any doubts they need to read John's pyxie frog article. It is the best pyxie article I've read anywhere online.
    Once a week is a little high, once every few months or never is fine but not necessary
    Most people agree one every one-two months is fine.
    I guess that would be fine since its only been fed rarely for it to do any actual damage. But I guess that's just me. I like to keep it natural.

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    Kevin1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deku View Post
    I like to keep it natural.
    I do too, but it's hard to get food sources that are native to the pyxies natural range or any frog's range for that matter.

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