The only thing I would suggest is not keeping live crickets in with the frog. For me part of the fun in keeping frogs is feeding and watching them eat![]()
The only thing I would suggest is not keeping live crickets in with the frog. For me part of the fun in keeping frogs is feeding and watching them eat![]()
The crickets are usually gone by morning if I throw in 2-3 extra after he seems done eating. I worry about him not getting enough to eat since he's still growing.
He pooped last night, but I didn't see any signs of the orange cube, just cricket bits. I wonder how long it takes for a typical meal to pass through a frog...
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How long did it take your frog to pass the orange cube? My white's tree frog ate an orange cube earlier tonight. I accidentally dumped it into his cage along with some crickets and he ate it before I could pick it up!
I've read that they can't. Digest vegetable matter but I'm not sure about fruit. I've used those cubes and they are very sof. Hell probably squish it up while shifting his belly around to move ingested food. I think you're frog is safe from it doing any harm. Learn from mistakes. We all do.
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