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How long is the life span of the golden horn frog?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, How long is the life span of the golden horn frog?

Horned frogs can be regarded as the most common pet frogs in the world. People who have raised horned frogs all know that they just eat all day, with a big mouth accounting for nearly half of the body. This structure can be said to have evolved in order to eat a lot of food. It is the so-called mouth eating in all directions, which has been renamed as Wealth Frog by the industry in recent years. Let's take a look at how long the golden horned frog lives!

How long is the life span of the golden horn frog?

The life span of the golden horn frog is still relatively long, it is no problem to live for seven or eight years, and the breeding method has a great influence on the life span. In general, horned frogs raised in cold water (hibernating) are usually 7-8 years, while those raised in warm water without hibernation are 4-5 years, and even Shouxing frogs generally do not exceed 10 years.

What food does the golden horn frog eat?

Golden horn frogs eat small fish, shrimp, Dubiya, grasshoppers, crickets, bread worms, other frogs (frogs, frogs), suckling mice, etc., almost all of them do not eat, but some are not easy to digest and are not recommended to be fed. It is recommended to feed small fish, other frogs, crickets, Dubia, suckling mice, etc., try not to feed red worms. When raising, dry and wet should be separated, and then look at the size of the feeding, the baby frog 3 days a feeding, almost its mouth about two fish. One suckling mouse a week as an adult, but remember not to feed the frog too much.

How to raise the golden horn frog

1. Living environment: an adult golden horn frog is about 10 to 16 centimeters long. It can survive anywhere there is water, and it squats for a day with very little exercise. So breeders only need to prepare a glass tank with enough space.

2. Water quality requirements: the golden horned frog has no requirements for the source of water, as long as it can survive in any other water rich in chlorine and rely on the skin to absorb moisture, so prepare a glass tank so that the horned frog can climb in and out at will. The water temperature suitable for survival is 2130 degrees Celsius, and the water source should be changed every two days or immediately if the water is found to be dirty.

3. Food management: the golden horn frog likes to eat active food. Mice, goldfish and earthworms will all become its food and can be eaten very well, so the breeder should master a certain amount when feeding. Too much or too little food is not good for the body of the golden horn frog.

 
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