Yes. Frogs can also eat fish feed. But frogs generally only prey on moving living things, and they cannot see static things. Frogs will not let go of any small and living things, so they will eat plankton and small larvae in the water. When they see insects moving, they will stick out their tongues and roll the insects into their mouths. You can go to the bird store to buy some mealworms and come back to feed your frogs for a long time. Nematodes can also be swallowed in one bite, and for small fish, they will bite sideways in the place where they are waiting for the opportunity, and then bite again. We all know that frogs are beneficial insects. They mainly live in places with water, such as ponds, rice fields, etc., and feed on small insects and plankton. Frogs can eat various pests in grain fields, so many farmers will raise some frogs at home to prevent pests. In addition, there are also special frog breeding for sale. So what kind of feed do frogs usually eat? ' 1. What kind of feed do frogs eat? Frogs are omnivorous animals. They can eat both animals and plants, but they mainly eat animals. Many insects on land can be their food. Common species include corn borers, beetles, ladybugs, fruit flies, armyworms, cotton bollworms, etc., many of which are pests that harm human crops. In addition, when there are some insects or animals such as earthworms in the water, frogs will also prey on them in the water. Although frogs mainly eat animals, they sometimes eat some plants. When frogs are still tadpoles, their main food is generally some algae particles in the water, and they also eat some plankton. However, when there is a serious shortage of food in the water, some larger tadpoles will eat the smaller tadpoles. Is it illegal to keep frogs? It is not illegal to breed frogs, but you need to go to the forestry department to apply for the corresponding certificates and licenses, because frogs are national protected animals. The specific details depend on the local regulations. Generally speaking, if you want to breed frogs, you need to apply for a "Wildlife Breeding Permit" from the local forestry department. If you want to sell them across regions, you need an "Animal Epidemic Prevention Conditions Certificate" and a "Breeding Certificate". In addition, you need to get a business license from the industrial and commercial department. This is a formal practice. Frogs eat fish food, but frogs generally only prey on moving living things, and they cannot see static things. Frogs will not let go of any small and living things, so they will eat plankton and small larvae in the water. When they see insects moving, they will stick out their tongues and roll the insects into their mouths. You can go to the bird store to buy some mealworms and come back to feed your frogs for a while. Nematodes can also be swallowed in one bite, and for small fish, they will bite sideways in the place where they are waiting for the opportunity, and then bite again. . Yes. But it must be able to float or move (frogs can only see things that move). |
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