Crickets can make up the majority of their diet. Three to six can be fed per frog several times a week. Additionally, flightless fruit flies, houseflies, and small moths can be offered regularly to vary their diet. Coat their food in the proper calcium and vitamin supplements every couple feedings (this can be done by placing the insects in a plastic bag along with some calcium/vitamin powder and shaking it up so the food becomes coated evenly). Juvenile frogs should have their food supplemented more often.
The Sunset Frog typically feeds on insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates found in its habitat. It is an opportunistic feeder and will consume a variety of prey items that it can catch.
Gold spiny reed frogs primarily eat insects such as crickets, flies, and other small invertebrates. They are known to feed on a variety of prey items that they can easily catch within their environment.
African reed frogs are small, colorful frogs found in sub-Saharan Africa. They are known for their vibrant colors and unique patterns, and are often found near water sources such as ponds, marshes, and rivers. These frogs are skilled climbers and jumpers, using their long limbs to navigate their environment.
Frog spawn does not eat anything; it consists of eggs laid by frogs in water. The tadpoles that hatch from the frog spawn will typically eat algae, plants, and small invertebrates in the water.
no raccoons do not eat frog eggs
sometimes frog do eat ladybirds and beetles
NO. You cannot eat a poison dart frog. IT IS POISONOUS and if you eat it you will DIE.
Yes, a tree frog can and will eat a caterpillar. They will also eat snails and ants.
depends on what kind of frog.
it depends on the frog.......
A Moor frog eat insects which are small enough for it to swallow :D
The Hamilton's frog eat any small moving insect such as a fly.