A horned frog is a very popular small reptile pet. Because of its relatively cheap price, many players keep more than one. Some players keep several or even dozens of them. Horned frog breeding is also very simple and not difficult. This is one reason why many people love to keep horned frogs as pet frog.

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Reptile Habits of the Horned Frog

The horned frog is an amphibian. The so-called amphibian means that the horned frog needs water and land in its life. The larvae and tadpoles of the horned frog must live in water, and the adults need to live in a humid environment near water. This way of life is formed during the biological evolution of horned frogs, and horned frogs are a transitional group formed during the evolution from water life to land life.

The larvae of the horned frog live in water, however, the adults adapt to life on land, from carp respiration to lung and skin respiration, lose the tail in appearance, and form limbs. The so-called amphibious water refers to fresh water, which cannot survive in seawater. Therefore, horned frogs as a types of pet frogs can’t survive in a dry, anhydrous, and direct sunlight environment. Most horned frogs are active at night and hide in cover during the day to avoid the scorching sun and predators.

  1.  Food

Horned frogs have a wide range of food: insects, small fish, other frogs, and even mice are ideal food for horned frogs as long as they can swallow them. But it should be noted that the horned frog is greedy, so the amount of food requires human intervention. Generally, young frogs are fed once every three to four days, and the amount each time should not be too much. Adult frogs can be fed once a week, but they must be fed. Generally, the best food is about 2/3 of the body length of the horned frog. It is better to feed a single large individual than to feed several small individuals, such as a 6 cm horned frog, and a 4 cm fish is better than four 1 cm fish.

  1. Water and Temperature

2.1 Chlorine-free water, filtered water, or spring water should be used. Tap water can be dechlorinated by chemical methods, either by boiling it or by leaving it in an open container overnight. Amphibians don’t drink water and rely on their skin to absorb water, so provide a large water basin so the frog can easily crawl in and out.

2.2 Change the water frequently at the same time. Generally, it should be changed every three to five days in summer; in winter, it can be changed once every five to a week. If there is excrement or dirt, it should be cleaned up immediately. Horned frogs are terrestrial, and directly soaking in water is not suitable for the habits of horned frogs, and it is easy to get sick, so water basins are more suitable.

  1. The Rearing Temperature of Horned Frogs

The suitable temperature for horned frogs is 26-29 degrees. This problem should be said to be the digestion temperature or the survival temperature. You may ask why the express will not hang at a few degrees, such as 5 degrees. This temperature cannot digest food, but in the short term, it will not be a problem. Horned frogs are cold-blooded animals that require the temperature to digest food, and the temperature is too low to digest food.

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4. Humidity of Horned Frog Rearing

The rearing humidity of horned frogs is 60%-80%, and the required humidity is still relatively high. There are many ways to increase humidity. After the humidity is increased, it is necessary to pay attention that the mat material may be more prone to mold, so pay attention to timely cleaning.

Choice of the Breeding tank:

1. You need to choose a suitable size frog tank. Some horned frogs jump higher, so you need to choose a wide enough space for movement. REPTIZOO frog terrarium is a great Brand.

2. A certain amount of coconut brick is required, which can condense the excrement and moss of the horned frog, has good moisture retention, provides a hiding place for the horned frog, and the horned frog mud can absorb water and fix it at the bottom of the rearing box, effectively preventing the substrate from being brought into the water source.

3. Drinking basins, and climbing objects, such as vines and bark backgrounds, etc., create a realistic ecological environment for horned frogs.

4. Thermometers, hygrometers, and day and night lights provide the horned frog with the required temperature and humidity environment.

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