Red Ear frogs

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A student of mine picked up a few frogs from Chinatown in NYC. I think he said they were red ear frogs because they have a red mark on the side of their head. They were very small, maybe 2 - 3 inches, and I think they're not allowed (illegal) although they were sold out on the street. What do these frogs eat? My student is feeding them pellets, but I'm sure there's better stuff out there.
 
well I think that crickets would be a tasty treat for any kind of frog..
 
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