Frogs eat insects, small frogs eat small insects. Soft bodied insects like flies, or termites are best. Avoid hard bodied insects and anything brightly colored (red, orange, yellow, like lady bugs) as they are probably poisonous.
One option - would be 'micro crickets'. Micro crickets are simply newly hatched 1st stage crickets. They are available from any reptile shop - they may have to order them in specially for you, but they are easily obtainable.
you can probably just feed it fish food.suprisingly it eats it!!!
lots of bugs :D
I have a Leopard frog tadpole, If you want to let your tadpole to grow faster, feed it frog and tadpole bites.I give my tadpole and it grew tiny legs .you can bye these at petco or petsmart
Small beetles, ants, flies, worms, smaller frogs, including their own species. (This frog is very small, sometimes smaller than a human fingernail.)
A tiny frog is called a porwigle and the world's smallest frog is known as Paedophryne amanuensis found in Papua New Guinea.
possible a normal grass one and you should not keep it you should let it free
I feed my frog at night because my hide all day but sometimes in morning I does not matter
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Feed it flies lol haha :)
Yes, there is a version of the nursery rhyme "Tiny Tim" that includes a frog. In this version, Tiny Tim is a frog who plays a banjo. It's a fun twist on the original song that children may enjoy.
Frogs will only eat live food, it must be moving before they see it as food. Small ants or fruit flies are good for tiny frogs, when they are slightly bigger they can be feed meal worms purchased from a local pet store. If you have a big frog, then feed it superworms, mealworms, large crickets, and waxworms from a pet store, because those are pretty big. Medium sized frogs should have medium sized crickets and mealworms. Tiny frogs can have fruit flies and small ants. ALWAYS get your frog's food from a pet store, even if you have a wild one, because wild bugs could have diseases, and kill your frog.
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