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A wildcaught one may, a captive bred one is not likely too. Not recomended though as it exposes the snake to all kinds of possible "nasties", that captive bred mice never would. Mark
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I've fed my yellow rat frogs before, but they were cb frogs that i'd raised myself and knew that they didn't have parasites. I basically just used him as a garbage can for excess frogs, because he will eat anything. My lampros were happy to eat them too. But if you don't really have any reason to feed you obsoleta a frog, don't bother, for the reason given above by gonesnakee.