I agree with Jessica. Cranwellis are supposed to be the easiest to start with I have read a lot about C. Cornuta and the fantacy frog. The C.Cornuta do not adjust well to captive life. They often refuse to eat and are stressed easily. A lot of owners have to force feed them because they won't eat on their own. Wild caught are especially hard to keep for these reasons. Also the diet in the wild for the Amazonian (C. Cornuta) is comprised of other frogs which is the main part of their diet. Fantacy frogs have trouble with some of them being stressed all the time and having health issues do to this. Also they can be very picky eaters like Jessica said. Liking g to not be watched as the eat. On another note the fantacy frog being comprised of either Cranwelli x Cornuta/ Ornata x cornuta, and mixing the other species of horned frogs is sterile so if you want to breed and you have a Fantacy frog youre out of luck. Start with a Cranwelli and hone your skills. Do your research. Get well informed and feel free to ask questions.


 
			


 
			
			 
					
						 
					
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