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Can frogs eat dubia roaches?

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Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Dubia roaches are widely considered one of the best feeder insects for reptiles and amphibians. They have an excellent calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, good protein content, low fat, and are easy to gut-load. They move slowly enough for most frogs to catch and are softer-bodied than some beetles. Most medium to large frog species do very well on dubia roaches as a primary feeder.

Portion Guidance

Feed as the primary staple feeder alongside variety. Gut-load for 24–48 hours and dust with calcium before offering.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Are dubia roaches better than crickets?

Nutritionally yes — better calcium ratio, less smell, quieter, don't jump. A popular upgrade from crickets.

Are dubia roaches legal everywhere?

No — they're banned in Florida and Hawaii due to invasive species concerns. Check your state's regulations.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult an exotic vet for guidance specific to your frog species.