Butterfly horned frog species introduction

Introduction to species of butterfly horned frog
Butterfly horned frog

The butterfly horned frog, also known as the dream horned frog, is a type of horned frog, but it is not a wild species in this ecology. It is an artificial mating of the horned frog and the South American horned frog (also known as the green horned frog, with natural colors of brown, green, and gold). (albino)).
Among them, there are 8 species of wild native horned frogs, namely: South American horned frog (the rare golden horned frog in the market belongs to this albino species, which is extremely rare and cheap), bell horned frog (also known as bell horned frog) Albino species, but extremely rare. Common horned frogs are relatively rare and are a bit more expensive than South America. Horned frogs are not too rare in the market. Horned frogs are always the most expensive and are relatively expensive. They are suitable for those who have experience in breeding. Raised by humans), Peruvian horned frog (not available in the Chinese market), Colombian horned frog (not available in the Chinese market), grassland horned frog (the number is extremely scarce, only two have been seen so far, not available in the market), Ecuadorian horned frog (Materials are desolate, not available in shopping malls), Brazilian horned frog (the largest horned frog, has been classified as a dangerous species, domestic sales are strictly prohibited in Brazil, not available in shopping malls).
Butterfly horned frogs are not available in all cities on the continent, but the price is between the South American horned frogs and the king horned frogs, about 300-400RMB. There are some true colors (brown), and the price is generally lower than other types. ), green back (the back is green, the price is slightly more expensive), green (the price is the most expensive among the butterfly horned frogs, but it is not all green and has stripes), if you have horned frog enthusiasts, it is a great opportunity If you want to raise one, you might as well raise one. The environment adopts the method of moistening and separation. In summer, use biochemical cotton to dry the palace materials. In winter, use coconut soil to suit hibernation (it is not recommended for larval horned frogs under 8 cm to hibernate and must be heated for the winter). The water quality must be maintained. Keep it clean and change the water immediately if there is feces to prevent red leg disease. Whenever horned frogs are about to grow, they will also molt like toads, usually in the water. Don't disturb the molting, and don't molt artificially! !
This horned frog is easy to eat, and is suitable for feeding by humans, just like South American horned frogs and bell horned frogs. Amazon horned frogs (overlord horned frogs, Suriname horned frogs) are not easy to eat, and require people with experience in breeding and patience. People support them.

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