No problem. You could try locusts or Dubai roaches if they are available, many of herps I've had prefer them to crickets. You can leave them in for a day and one way to stop the crickets from nibbling on the frog is to put some veggies or fruit in with them. You can also leave worms or Dubias in a deep sided dish sunk into the substrate to prevent them from burrowing away. I've never used live plants with horned frogs but many keepers use pothos, which is quite nice. It's best to leave the plants in their pots rather than plant them into the substrate because may dig them up and they probably produce far too much waste for bio-active set ups to work unless a big tank is used





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