Good feeders for toads/frogs? (No roaches, or crickets)

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Hey guys, I was wondering if there is any kind of a good staple food for toads and frogs. What would you feed larger frogs and toads? Stuff like pacmans, cane toads, rococo toads, bullfrogs, etc.


Are superworms, night crawlers, etc okay? I am looking for a good solution to avoiding crickets, and roaches. I really hate both. I will not compromise on either as I find roaches gross and creepy, and crickets like roaches, flies and mosquitoes... they're annoying.

Where can I get feeders? I am looking for feeders that I could buy in bulk and could live up for at minimum 1 week in my home-- but preferably much longer.

Any suggestion is appreciated.
 
Earthworms could be an option if you can get your animals to accept them. Not all anurans are fond of them. I've never managed my Pacman to eat them.
 
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