Frogs are predators, their natural diet is insects, worms, slugs and suchlike. They might be able to eat the occasional strawberry, but they can't live on them.
Yes, but they have to be TINY and never feed your frog crickets, or any bug in that matter, from outside! It could have germs and kill your frog.
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.
Yes, they do. If you need to catch them, put a carton or small box open outside. Then place some small pieces of fruit in the box or carton. Wait an hour to a day and you should have some fruit flies feasting. Them just place another container over top the box to capture the fruit flies. Bon apetite!!
Baby frogs usually eat small crickets or small ants. Tadpoles eat algae.
Tree frogs and lizards won't eat love bugs. Evidently, bats don't eat love bugs either. They will eat crickets, worms, and insects.
I believe so, if you are feeding one take the seeds out of the fruit if it has any and cut it up into small edible pieces.
Baby frogs - tadpoles - eat microorganisms in the water.
Yes, but only if the lady bugs are also small and the frogs are old enough to catch them.
Yes
Don't feed any bug or insects from outside because they might be poisones to your striped marsh frog but you can feed them crickets from the pet stores.If you have a little frogglet striped marsh frog feed it baby crickets.If it's fully grown feed it at least medium crickets.Feed any frog food that is as big as the inbetween of it's eye's.
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.
No adult frog eats grass. The grass frog gets its name from its color. The only vegetation that a frog eats is that which happens to be in the digestive tract of its prey. Frogs mostly eat invertebrates such as crickets/butterflies/spiders/worms/and even small frogs because they're carnivores. When they were tadpoles they did eat algae and some other types of vegetation.
Western fence lizards love ants, and also will eat small crickets. If its a baby, get pinhead crickets. Do not feed it any food longer than the space between its eyes, or it could become impacted and die.
Frogs' diets vary depending on their size and habitat. Some frogs do eat worms, but not exclusively. This is not a common diet. If you have a pet frog, only ever feed it the worms that you buy at the pet shop. Never dig up worms to feed them to a frog. There are worms that vary so subtly that a non-expert cannot tell them apart, but one is deadly toxic and one is safe. Wild frogs know but a lot of captive bred frogs will eat the poisonous ones anyway and will die.
baby crickets
No - they feed on rodents - NOT crickets !
Crickets beetles and dragon flies.
No, it is not alright to feed an African Dwarf frog crickets. African Dwarf Frogs diet consist of, live guppy fry, bloodworm, dried krill or shrimp and tadpole bites.
Don't feed any bug or insects from outside because they might be poisones to your striped marsh frog but you can feed them crickets from the pet stores.If you have a little frogglet striped marsh frog feed it baby crickets.If it's fully grown feed it at least medium crickets.Feed any frog food that is as big as the inbetween of it's eye's.
Yes, black crickets are in fact poisonous to frogs. Frogs should never be feed these type of crickets. However, regular green colored crickets are OK for a frog.
no. the pacific tree frog is a carnivore and eats only spiders and a wide variety of insects.
i have a baby white tree frog he eats two crickets each day. but be sure to feed your frog at night because they are nocturnal. Also there skin under their eyes should not bulge over if it is cut down on what you are feeding your frog.
Hatchling spiders will feed on tiny insects. For example, the baby spiders in my collection feed on what are known as 'micro-crickets'. These are newly-hatched crickets about 2-3 millimetres in length. I gradually increase the size of the crickets as the spiderlings grow.
no! just crickets and some locusts. If it's a baby crickets if its an adult locusts
u should give it crickets and flys, but don't over feed him/her!
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.