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Can frogs eat mealworms?

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Short Answer

Sometimes

Safety Summary

Why

Mealworms are safe for most pet frogs but should only be a supplemental treat, not a staple food. They're very high in fat and low in calcium, which makes them nutritionally imbalanced if fed as the primary diet. Superworms (larger mealworms) are even fattier. Gut-load and dust with supplements before offering.

Portion Guidance

A few mealworms once a week or less, alongside a more varied diet of crickets or other feeders.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Are superworms okay for frogs?

Occasionally — but they're even fattier than regular mealworms. Rare treat only.

Why are mealworms not a good staple feeder?

The calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is very poor, and the high fat content leads to obesity with regular feeding.

Disclaimer

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