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I'm new to the African Bullfrog- we recently acquired one about 3 weeks ago and have been thoroughly enjoying taking care of this big guy. He/she is still young, but eating larger prey like large crickets, superworms, and just a few waxworms. I was planning on feeding a frozen mouse soon and maybe trying dubia roaches. So far, he has a great appetite and seems to be very content in the set up I have for him. He's growing fast so I know this won't last long.. but he's in a 10g with coconut fiber, moss layered on the top, one live plant, and a small water dish to soak in. The temp is usually about 79-81 during the day and down to 76 at night. Humidity is 70-75%. Each day, I change his water dish with dechlorinated water, during that time he gets to soak in a plastic tub of water for about 20 mins then switch to a new tub of water for another 20 mins. I am a little lost when it comes to feeding- I have found 2 different methods. 1) To feed the frog for 15 mins as many insects as he's willing to take, or 2) to limit the amount of insects to about 6 large crickets/superworms/whatever. I have tried both methods, I kind of felt like he completely overate with the first method so I just wanted to know if others have suggestions.. I almost don't think the Pixie frog ever feels "FULL" being why I don't know if this is a good method. I have been feeding him daily but if he's big enough I can back off to every other day or so. Thanks for reading! [post_title] => Pixie Frog Feeding Routines? 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We got our baby a little over a week ago for our 7yo’s birthday. Our Snow Leopard’s name is Sully. We are Disney fans so it seemed appropriate since it’s from 2 of our favorite Disney movies..Avatar + Monster’s Inc(minus the “e”). Sully loves crickets! We love watching Sully eat! [post_title] => Cricket Contest [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [post_password] => [post_name] => cricket-contest-425 [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2020-05-06 14:20:25 [post_modified_gmt] => 2020-05-06 18:20:25 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 68 [guid] => https://critterfam.com/forums/topic/cricket-contest-425/ [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => topic [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw ) [7] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 7108 [post_author] => 2576 [post_date] => 2020-05-07 08:28:56 [post_date_gmt] => 2020-05-07 12:28:56 [post_content] => "You uh... got them bugs??" 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He/she is still young, but eating larger prey like large crickets, superworms, and just a few waxworms. I was planning on feeding a frozen mouse soon and maybe trying dubia roaches. So far, he has a great appetite and seems to be very content in the set up I have for him. He's growing fast so I know this won't last long.. but he's in a 10g with coconut fiber, moss layered on the top, one live plant, and a small water dish to soak in. The temp is usually about 79-81 during the day and down to 76 at night. Humidity is 70-75%. Each day, I change his water dish with dechlorinated water, during that time he gets to soak in a plastic tub of water for about 20 mins then switch to a new tub of water for another 20 mins. I am a little lost when it comes to feeding- I have found 2 different methods. 1) To feed the frog for 15 mins as many insects as he's willing to take, or 2) to limit the amount of insects to about 6 large crickets/superworms/whatever. I have tried both methods, I kind of felt like he completely overate with the first method so I just wanted to know if others have suggestions.. I almost don't think the Pixie frog ever feels "FULL" being why I don't know if this is a good method. I have been feeding him daily but if he's big enough I can back off to every other day or so. Thanks for reading! [post_title] => Pixie Frog Feeding Routines? 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