How long does a golden horned frog live?

Mar 07,2024
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The golden horned frog is a very good-looking species of horned frog, and it is also a pet frog that is very suitable for novices to raise. Its lifespan is relatively long, and it can live for seven or eight years. Breeding methods have a great impact on life span. The better you live, the longer you will naturally live. Under normal circumstances, horned frogs raised in cold water (hibernation) usually live for 7 to 8 years, and those raised in warm water (without hibernation) live for 4 to 5 years. Even longevity frogs generally do not live longer than 10 years.

Precautions for raising golden horned frogs:

1. Some golden horned frogs can bite people. Do not touch them casually when raising them, especially adults. The golden horned frog will bleed if bitten. When raising, you should test its temper in advance. If it has a good temper or wait until the horned frog is familiar with its owner, then try to pet it.

2. When petting a horned frog, be sure to wash your hands, because frogs can absorb water and even breathe through the skin. If your hands are dirty, some germs and dirt will be transferred to the horned frog, which will be harmful to the horned frog. Horned frogs can be harmful and may even cause death.

3. Horned frogs are very sensitive to temperature. If the temperature is lower than 20℃, they will easily suffer from indigestion, flatulence, refusal to eat, and vomiting. If the temperature is lower than 15℃, they will freeze to death. If the temperature is higher than 32℃, they will freeze to death. Too hot.

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