This may seem like a stupid question, but will an adult red eyed eat a baby??? I usually only keep darts, but someone asked me this question.
Ben
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This may seem like a stupid question, but will an adult red eyed eat a baby??? I usually only keep darts, but someone asked me this question.
Ben
an adult can easily eat a tiny frog.
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Well, not CAN it, WILL it. A whites WILL eat it...
Ben
With frogs, CAN and WILL are pretty much the same thing.
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Eryx - All the fun of a boa in a convenient pocket size!
Yes, and why would you possibly want to even risk that? Aside from the fact you'd be sacrificing the life of one frog & the possible health of another, why would you want to lose $35 you spent on a baby?
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I found this out the hard way. I bought 6 babies and a couple started growing much faster than the rest. Well, about a month later I had 5 frogs. One dissapeared. I can assume my huge female ate the smaller one.
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