
Originally Posted by
jasonm96
In the wild horned frogs eat other frogs and anything else that comes their way, so they get a great deal of their D3 from the whole animals they eat. So long as you remember to supplement your crickets with calcium which includes D3, you will be fine. If you want to provide UVB it won't do any harm at all unless the animal is an albino. It may help the frog manufacture its own D3 but because no studies have been done on this species to prove this, still include D3 from supplements. If you want to provide UVB a 5% UVB would be suitable in most cases but remember to provide plenty of shade away from the light, so the frog can regulate it's exposure.