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frog not eating much?
I have a whites tree frog and I ordered some silkworms and hornworms for him. But, he doesn't seem to be that interested in them and only ate about 2-3 hornworms. They don't move around too much. any ideas on what to do to get him to eat? Thanks a lot!
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- AlexPalmerLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
A good amount of amphibians and reptiles don't eat any variety of worms simply because they aren't intrigued by the slow or non-moving feeders that are provided. Crickets as such are usually the best feeder because they move around a lot, makes some noise, and are active enough so as to pique the interest of almost any animal.