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Clawed frog= clawed treat?
So, amphibians are usually a no-no, but would the occasional clawed frog be a good treat for a garter? No toxins that I'm aware of, small, non-violent = ok?
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Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
My concern would be for parasites.
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T.s. affectionado
Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
You're talking about a live frog? I don't recommend live prey....but see what other members say...
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Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
I used to want to do that but even tho it's captive bred and everything it being a frog means it's probably gonna have parasites of some kind like steve said.
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Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
ok, thanks. i won't be giving them then. on a food-related note, i have 10" female on the way that's eating pinky and worm pieces. how much and how often should i feed her? the care sheet doesn't mention quantity or frequency specifically
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Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
Every day, or every other day, but small pieces and meals is how I do it.
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Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
I recall there being a potential issue with toxic skin secretions.
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T.s. affectionado
Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
How old is she? I don't know if I would do every day. You want to be careful not to overfeed babies because that can be dangerous...but they also need enough food to grow. Steve recently gave me good advice for feeding my six month old albino...he said every two or three days...and like Jesse said small meals. I give my albino about a half a pinky's worth of food every three days...if I feed fish or worms, I just make it equal to a half a pinky. I chop the food up to make it small enough for him to eat...then I watch for the bulge in his stomach to go down to see that he has digested the food...it usually takes about two days...when the bulge is gone, you know you can feed again. If the bulge is gone in two days..go ahead and feed in two days...depends on what you have fed to how long it takes to digest.
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Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
Yea i'm feeding every two days because jade digests very very fast , she starring at me right now , I think she wants food Well just see what are your snakes eating habits just water her after a day or so when she eats and see if the bulge is gone.
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T.s. affectionado
Re: Clawed frog= clawed treat?
I think he meant to say watch her for a day or so after she eats and see if the bulge is gone...
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