Tree frogs are insectivores and will take small insects that they can easily fit in their mouths. Crickets to be the best because they are readily available and are easy to breed on your own. Whatever the food, make sure the insects have a day in their own enclosure to get some food. T-Rex sells a cricket food for gut-loading that is very inexpensive and good. The food contains extra calcium so the frogs will benefit from the nutrient rich gut of the insects. You will also want to coat the food with calcium and multi-vitamin supplements about 3 times a week. The frogs also need to be misted once a day with de-chlorinated water. Do all spraying in the morning to prevent any bacterial buildup.
2006-08-13 13:57:49
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answered by canadian_beaver_77 4
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The main diet of tree fogs consists of worms, insects, bugs and sometimes other frogs.
2015-03-30 21:48:30
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answered by ? 2
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Insects
2006-08-10 04:58:50
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answered by noelnelson76 2
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Their main diet consists of insects, and in captivity can be fed crickets as a staple diet. Many species are canibalistic and will eat smaller treefrogs of the same and other species.
2006-08-10 05:22:25
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answered by rubentolon 3
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These guys eat the usual insect diet. Crickets, moths, flies, etc. A vitamin supplement powder should be used at least once a week.
2006-08-10 06:41:26
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answered by reptilehunter33647 2
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CAREFUL....the brightly colored tree frogs are some of the most toxic creatures around.
2006-08-09 19:20:21
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answered by KLH 3
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Idiots like you, the ones who lick them to see if the bright colors taste good.
2006-08-09 17:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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crickets, tadpoles, spiders, worms, guppies.
2006-08-09 15:36:48
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answered by game buddee 3
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