How to raise frogs should consider the following points:
Prepare a ventilated water box and divide it into land and water, that is, half sediment and half water, to keep the frog's skin moist. It is suggested to put plants such as aquatic plants next to it, which is beneficial to the habitat of frogs.
Frogs should be raised in a place with good ventilation and good lighting. Frogs are afraid of heat, and if they are too sultry, they will easily get sick or die. Frogs also need sunlight, so they should not be directly exposed to sunlight. Add a layer of mesh to the frog container to prevent the frog from jumping out.
For the container used to put food, choose a plastic basin with moderate size and suitable depth. If the basin is small enough to accommodate only one frog, the food will often be eaten up by a few specific ones.
The frog's food is mainly live insects, such as cricket. When the dead insect feeds, it should swing in front of the frog with a line so that it can eat.
If it is a flowing frog, such as Svenhower's red frog, waterfalls and streams should be made in the breeding box, which is conducive to the growth of frogs.