Cultivate from the following aspects:
1. Feeding. The horned frog is a hunter waiting for the hare. The food available includes all moving insects, earthworms, goldfish, suckling mice and frogs. Basically, they can eat anything. Even meat can be eaten after a long time. When feeding, clamp it with pliers and swing the bait to lure food, or gently rub the mouth edge of horned frogs to stimulate appetite.
2. Feeding. The horned frog can be raised in any space with water, regardless of size. As long as the water depth is not more than half of its height, it can live well, and the demand for temperature is not high. Any living food that can be swallowed, such as small fish, crickets, etc., or shaken meat pieces.
3. Space. An adult horned frog, 4 to 6 inches long from the snout to the discharge hole, can live comfortably in a plastic suitcase or a 10 gallon aquarium.
4. Environment. The horned frog can be raised in any space with water. Generally, the horned frog will squat in the same place all day and rarely move, so the space is not limited. Each horned frog should be raised independently. Coconut soil or a 1~2cm thick soaked sponge can be directly laid in the feeding tank for its exhaustion. However, stones with sharp and hard horns should not be used to avoid horned frogs scratching when chasing bait.