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Re: Pacman, who's got em?
 Originally Posted by AndrewH
I have a few...
1.) Why is every picture I see of your frogs feeding; they're being fed rodents?
Rodents as a staple for amphibians causes a lot of problems including obesity and fatty liver disease....
2.) Why are you feeding overly sized prey to those frogs, rodent or otherwise?
Yes they can take down meals incredibly large, but it doesn't mean they should...
3.) Why are you feeding a Savannah monitor to that frog?
"If" you claim the Sav was already dead, why is the title "Pixie Owns Savannah."?
Nothing against you, but I'm curious to these questions...
The main diet of these frogs should be varied as much as possible including crickets, super worms, night crawlers, wax and butter worms etc.
A rodent, chick and even a lizard is an excellant source of protein but should be fed sparingly like maybe 1 feeding every 4-6 weeks.
These frogs have the capacity to eat and process very large prey items. you actually have to limit what you feed them to keep them from becoming obese.
Nothing unusual about an african frog eating an african lizard or an african lizard eating an african frog.
Its as normal as feeding a snake a rodent or a chicken, or a lizard a rodent or a chicken.
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