What are the feed feeds for bullfrogs?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-31
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    There are some special artificial feeds for bullfrogs, as well as bait for feeding in the natural environment, mainly houseflies, wasps, ants, beetles, kowtow insects, aphids, dragon lice, walking insects, and scorpion bugs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The feeding habits of bullfrogs are different from those of adult frogs during tadpoles. Tadpole stage is omnivorous, the food requirements are not strict, plankton in the water can almost be eaten, but also can eat the feed of general fish, especially the boiled egg yolk, raw fish meat, liver, fly maggots and boiled potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice bran, peanut meal, etc., the rest such as tofu, fruit skin, etc. can be used as bait; Adult frogs are fond of activity bait to trap insects, crustaceans, small fish and shrimp, snails, worms, spiders, cicadas, locusts, crickets, termites, maggots, earthworms, fish eggs and waterfowl hatchlings

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The bait that bullfrogs feed in the natural environment mainly includes houseflies, wasps, ants, beetles, kowtow insects, aphids, dragon lice, walking insects, scorpion bugs, hunting bugs, dragonflies, praying mantises, crickets, mole crickets, locusts, spiders, snails, snails, loaches, various small trash fish and other frogs. Therefore, insect trap lamps should be installed in artificial frog ponds to attract insects as bait for frogs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can buy feed directly, or buy some active feed directly, or you can keep them in captivity, and then feed, which can also make bullfrogs have healthy and fresh food.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mainly based on floating compound feed, half an hour before feeding, the compound feed is soaked with clean water to make the feed slightly softened and expanded, which can prevent the sewage in the bait absorption pool, eliminate the gastrointestinal disease of the bullfrog after eating, and also promote the absorption of nutrients by the bullfrog. The daily bait amount should be kept at 7% 15% of the frog's body weight, and the bait amount should be adjusted according to the climate, water quality and residual bait in addition to the weight of the frog.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bullfrogs eat small fish and shrimp, snails, locusts, cicadas, plankton, potatoes, rice bran and so on when they are artificially fed.

    Bullfrogs generally eat plankton in the water and insects on land, such as crustaceans, small fish and shrimp, snails, worms, spiders, cicadas, locusts, etc., and can be fed potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice bran, peanut meal, etc. These foods can meet his nutritional needs and allow him to grow naturally, and artificially fed bullfrogs will generally be fed some potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice bran and other foods, and it can also grow naturally.

    Bullfrogs are native to the east of the Rocky Mountains in North America, north to Canada, south to Florida, and distributed in Sichuan, Chongqing, Guangxi, Hunan, Xinjiang, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Fujian, etc. The habitat is in small lakes, permanent ponds, lakes and ponds with aquatic plants and shallow waters formed by sediment accumulation, and the shores are shaded by shrubs.

    How to feed artificial bullfrogs

    Young frogs are fragile and afraid of sunlight and high temperatures and dryness, so the ridge pond of young frogs must be shaded. The awning is generally made of sound reed mats and bamboo curtains, and the area should be about 1 times larger than the food table, and the height can be higher than the plane of the food table. It can also be set up with black thinned plastic mesh to shade the sun at a distance of meters above the young frog pond.

    In addition, long vine plants such as grapes, loofahs, and lentils are planted at the edge of the young frog pond, and then bamboo and wooden frames are built at a height of meters from the water surface of the young frog pond, which not only shades the young frogs, but also harvests crops. The suitable growth temperature for young frogs is 25-30. When the temperature is higher than 30 or below 12, the bullfrog will feel unwell, lose appetite, stop growing, or even die, and the cooling measures in midsummer are usually to keep the young frog pond water flowing slowly or replace part of the pond water.

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