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Red-eyed tree frogs can eat earthworms, but they may not like them as much as some of the other food items that are available to them. This is because earthworms are not as nutrient-rich as some of the other prey items that these frogs typically eat. However, if there are no other food options available,…
Yes, red-eyed tree frogs will eat dead crickets. This is because they are opportunistic feeders and will take advantage of any food that is available to them. If there are dead crickets in the tank, the frogs will eat them. However, it is important to note that live prey is always preferable to dead prey,…
Red-eyed tree frogs and crested geckos are two of the most popular types of lizards kept as pets. They both have unique appearances and interesting personalities, but can they live together? In this blog post, we will explore the answer to that question and provide some tips on how to care for these two species…
Tomato frogs are a type of frog that is found in South America. They get their name from the tomato-like coloring on their skin. These frogs are carnivores, and their diet consists mostly of insects. In this blog post, we will answer the question: can tomato frogs eat mealworms? Yes, tomato frogs can eat…
Tomato frogs (Dyscophus antongilii) are a species of frog that is found in the rainforests of Madagascar. These frogs have many predators, including birds and snakes. It was recently discovered that tomato frogs also eat hornworms! Hornworms are the larval stage of a moth known as the tobacco hornworm or Manduca sexta. This is an…
Tomato frogs are known to be able to eat fruit, but what do they prefer? A recent study sought to answer that question. The study found that tomato frogs preferred insects over fruit, but they were still able to eat the fruit if it was available. This is an interesting discovery, and it could have…