Get some oatmeal and/or bran, some chopped carrot or potato, and a container. The container I would use would be a critter keeper that has no ventilation on the sides. I would also place a paper towel in between the top and the rest of the keeper to prevent unwanted bugs from moving in.
Place the bran or oatmeal in the bottom of the keeper. I think you will get better results with the bran over the oatmeal, however the latter is cheaper generally. For moisture, chop a carrot or potato and place on top of the bran/oatmeal. Watch for any mold that might form on these vegetables and remove any moldy pieces. I prefer carrots for the beta-carotenes, which are good, natural source for vitamin A, necessary for many developing amphibians.
Place some mealworm beetles in the culture and wait. Eventually you will see small mealworms start to appear. If you get a magnifying glass, you may be able to swift out micro-mealworms to feed froglets and small frogs such as darts.
If you don't have any beetles, then use mealworms. This of course will take longer to get started as you wait for them to pupate and mature.





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I got a kick out of that.
No like the stuff that kids hate their moms for getting
. Tastes miserable but is good for you.
