Quote Originally Posted by Namio View Post
Hi there, I think the post you were referring to was the one I posted about the natural diet of Surinam horned frog, Ceratophrys cornuta, which I believe that particular species eats more vertebrate prey than most other members of the same genus.

Soft-bodied insects (crickets) and earthworms with supplement dusting can make an appropriate and staple diet for ornate, cranwelli, and other common horned frogs on the market.
Field reports have started to show that most Horned Frogs eat other frogs in the wild, with one report describing a female Cranwelli eating two different species of frog with 10 minutes while the female was amplexed by a male, they then went off into the pond to breed. I'm fairly certain these larged mouthed frogs will eat anything that moves in the wild, but most commonly other frogs.