Unfortunately, it is not as easy as it sounds.....as is usually the case.
We do supply our Ceratrophys frogs with other tadpoles when the season permits, but breeding & raising the frogs doesn't allow for much room for feeder frogs. Each Spring we have Gulf Coast Toads spawning in our ponds in our back yard.......we will feed off the tadpoles to our Ceratrophys tadpoles as a supplemental food, but we also have to treat the ponds to avoid any possible transfer of parasites or chytrid fungus. It might be easier if you only have a few pet frogs to feed, but since we often have over 200 to raise, it just isn't feasible for us.
You notice that only 7.7% is rodent, but some people will feed their frogs a mouse or rat pup every week no matter what advice they are given. We do what we can to make sure they get a balanced diet and will supplement the diet as best we can with "Natural" diet items. We are looking into offering 1 to 3 day old chicks to our adult breeders. We've been working with these frogs for just over 5 years now and we sure as heck don't know everything there is to know! We learn new stuff on a daily basis and we are willing to learn at all times."Ceratophrys ornata consumes primarily vertebrates; stomach content analysis of thirty-four specimens from Uruguay included 78.5% anurans, 11.7% passerine birds, 7.7% rodents, and 0.3% snakes, leaving only 1.8% as "other" (Basso 1990)."





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