Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
They have everything to gain, part of their natural diet is made up of rodents, birds and other frogs to name a few.

Frogs generally are not long lived in captivity, I have alot of older frogs and a Whites that is coming up on 13 years old.

My frogs all eat the ocassional rodent and are thriving.
Again, what do they have to gain over eating a staple of invertebrates? Absolutely nothing. Invertebrates are much healtheir than they are, little to no fat, and more nutritious.