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.
Do you have a baby frog? You can buy "dried flies" at the pet store. In the wild, they eat insects.
it depends what type of mouse it is
If your frog is wild-caught or lives in your pond, then yes. However, if you bought your frog from a pet shop it is likely that he/she was bred in captivity and you shouldn't feed him/her wild insects. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that in the wild, frogs are immune to some diseases that insects carry, whereas a captive-bred frog will have eaten only healthy insects from the pet shop, as have its parents and sometimes even its grandparents. This is why you must first check before feeding your pet frog food from your garden. If you did find or buy a wild frog, then you could catch ants, fruitflies, houseflies, etc for him/her! =)
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
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.
Do you have a baby frog? You can buy "dried flies" at the pet store. In the wild, they eat insects.
frogs and baby fish
Do you have a baby frog? You can buy "dried flies" at the pet store. In the wild, they eat insects.
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Wild Animal Baby Explorers - 2010 Frog Hop By a Nose 1-11 was released on: USA: 5 December 2010
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
it depends what type of mouse it is
I heard they like scrambled egg.
I captivity you can feed them flightless fruit flies. In the wild they eat fire ants.
If your frog is wild-caught or lives in your pond, then yes. However, if you bought your frog from a pet shop it is likely that he/she was bred in captivity and you shouldn't feed him/her wild insects. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that in the wild, frogs are immune to some diseases that insects carry, whereas a captive-bred frog will have eaten only healthy insects from the pet shop, as have its parents and sometimes even its grandparents. This is why you must first check before feeding your pet frog food from your garden. If you did find or buy a wild frog, then you could catch ants, fruitflies, houseflies, etc for him/her! =)