Worms and White's

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I'm not sure how many people keep whites tree frogs on here, maybe it's better to put this on FrogForum. Does anyone here feed their White's worms? I do, when I buy worms, especially if they're only for one animal, I feed the excess to my frogs. They love them, I figured it couldn't be harmful to them if everything else eats them, right? Does anyone else feed worms to their tree frogs (tree frogs in general)?
 
I keep trying to but mine's never really been interested...
 
Mine seem to eat anything including worms, they seem to have a taste for human finger as well! I had a look over in Frogforum and RFUK and threads there said it would be okay, just as a treat.
 
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