Baby fire belly toads

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hi i have tried to feed my baby fire belly toad everything i could find. ants drowned, small pin head crickets are to big flightless fuit flys take 3 weeks to hatch, small water bugs have died in the water, and the flys when they are worms dont move around enough for the frog to want to eat them. i really dont want this little guy to die so if any one could help please do and guick thank you.
 
sorry i went on the internet and i know what they are now ill try that thank you
 
They have sucking type mouth parts. A common aphid I find is the melon or cotton aphid. Aphis gossypii.
 
hey thanks guys i found some of aphids and it took him 2 hours but he finaly ate one so one more day down i hope he keeps on eating he doesnt seem like he likes them but we will see ill keep you guys posted thanks again
 
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