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When raising a baby frog, you can give it earthworms, barley worms, cockroaches, crickets, suckling rats and other food.
Feeding it live as much as possible will keep it alive and increase appetite. When feeding the little frog, it is best not to feed the suckling mouse too much to it, although the nutrient content is very high, but it is easy to gain weight if you eat too much, so it is okay to eat a little once in a while, and it is not recommended to feed it as a staple food.
The baby frog also needs to be supplemented with certain vitamins and calcium, which can be coated with nutritional powder on the food given to it, which can make its bones grow stronger and make it look better.
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Frogs that are mainly terrestrial should be fed live animals.
For example, bread worms, barley worms, earthworms, crickets, etc. It is difficult to feed it food without moving. There is a certain degree of difficulty in raising domestic frogs, whether it is water or dry breeding, you must be psychologically prepared before breeding.
Frogs have a very mixed diet, earthworms, insects, small fish, small shrimp, small crabs, small snails, small mussels, etc. are all their delicacies. You can contact the vendors who sell water basin chickens and ducks in the nearby town market, and collect the chickens, duck sacs and small intestine lungs that they discard every day, and chop them up as bait.
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Domestic frogs can be fed locusts, beetles, earthworms, small fish or shrimp.
It should be noted that frogs only eat moving things, so the freshness of the feed is very important. If you use relatively large insects, such as flies, green worms, bread worms, etc., you need to cut them into small pieces first to facilitate the frog to eat. At the same time, in order to increase the frog's interest in food, you can tie the food with a thin thread and pull it up and down until the frog starts eating.
In addition, the diet of young frogs is mainly small insects, such as mosquitoes, fly maggots, small fish and shrimp, etc., while adult frogs can accept some insects with normal size, such as earthworms, green worms, etc.
The above information is for reference only, please adjust the specific diet according to the species of frog and the actual situation. If there are any doubts about frog feeding, it is advisable to consult a professional pet care specialist or veterinarian.
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<>1. Water source: In addition to being clean, the local water source of breeding frogs should be conducive to their excretion, and the terrain needs to be open to facilitate the observation of the growth of frogs. 2. Change the water:
During the tadpole period, the water should be changed frequently to ensure the activity of the water. 3. Food: Provide insect food for frogs, and it is recommended to breed some insects.
4. Inspection: Usually be sure to inspect the breeding site to check whether there are birds preying on frogs, whether the protective net is damaged, etc.
1. How to raise frogs
Tips: Frogs are wild protected animals, and the protection of wild animals starts from themselves, refuses to buy and sell wild animal products, and does not interfere with the free life of wild animals. At present, the consumption of rare and endangered wild animals in society is not only a bad social habit, but also one of the reasons for the repeated prohibition of illegal hunting and killing of rare and endangered wild animals.
If there is no trade, there is no killing, and the consumption of wild animals is not eliminated, they do not belong on the table.
1. Water source. The place where frogs are raised should first ensure the water source, and at the same time, it should be conducive to frog excretion, and the terrain needs to be a little wider, so that it is convenient to observe the growth of frogs. When building a breeding pond, it is not too big, the pond is about 12 square meters, and there are three parts of the rest area, pond and feeding area in the breeding area.
Some grass plants should be kept in the rest area, and the surrounding area should be fenced with plastic sheets or protective nets to prevent frogs from escaping.
2. Change the water:Frogs have high requirements for water quality during the tadpole stage, so the number of water changes should be frequent to ensure the activity of the water. At this time, tadpoles can be fed soybean mixed fishmeal and other feeds, and later some insects can be fed.
3. Food. The main food of frogs is insect organisms, so when breeding frogs, these insects should be raised first so that they can provide food for the frogs.
4. Inspection. When breeding, it is necessary to frequently inspect the breeding site to check whether there are birds preying on frogs and whether the protective net is damaged. At the same time, it is necessary to prevent snakes from preying on frogs, and in addition to paying attention to the sun protection of frogs.
2. What do frogs eat?
1. Frogs basically do not need to be fed when they are born, and they can be fed cooked egg yolk when they are about 4-5 days. After 10 days, the keeper can feed them coarse grains such as soy milk, tofu residue or rice bran, which contain a lot of protein and can provide sufficient nutrition for the frogs.
2. Frogs can be fed live bait one month after birth, and live bait can be earthworms, bread worms, fly maggots, etc. When the frog is an adult, it will eat more food, and when the family is raised, it can be fed with small fish, shrimp, animal offal, etc., and when they are raised in the wild, they are generally allowed to hunt by themselves, and they are fed in an appropriate amount without being full.
3. When breeding frogs, be sure to feed them more live bait, frogs prefer to eat small insects, so that they can train their predation ability. It is always necessary to ensure that the feed is sufficient, because in the case of insufficient food, frogs will also kill each other.
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