Pac Man/Horned Frog or African Bullfrog: Choosing the Best Amphibian Pet

findi

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Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. I’m a herpetologist, zoologist, and book author, recently retired from a career spent at several zoos, aquariums, and museums, including over 20 years with the Bronx Zoo
The Argentine, Pac Man or Ornate Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata) may be the world’s most popular amphibian pet. Beautiful and “charmingly” pugnacious, Horned Frogs require relatively little space despite their “salad bowl” size, and may live to age 20 or more. In a close second among frog fans is the massive African Bullfrog, Pyxicephalus adspersus. These brutes, which can live past age 50, are resilient beyond belief – one was observed downing 17 hatchling spitting cobras, and during droughts they can remain dormant for 10 to 12 months!
In the following article I’ll compare Horned and African Bullfrogs in terms of their habits, activity levels, and care needs, so that you’ll be able to choose the species that best suits your interests and frog-keeping skills. Detailed care information is provided in the articles linked under “Further Reading”; as always, please also post any questions or observations you may have. Read the rest of this article here http://bit.ly/1ssbTcR
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Best Regards, Frank
 

VoiletVenom

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In my personal opinion salamanders make the best starter amphibians. Tigers are super easy to take care of and require only basic setups. Fire belly toads are also a good starter amphibian to me. Just don't touch your eyes XD. Anyway, just my two cents on the matter. sincerely, a salamander keeper of 3 years and a fire belly toad keeper of two.
 

findi

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In my personal opinion salamanders make the best starter amphibians. Tigers are super easy to take care of and require only basic setups. Fire belly toads are also a good starter amphibian to me. Just don't touch your eyes XD. Anyway, just my two cents on the matter. sincerely, a salamander keeper of 3 years and a fire belly toad keeper of two.

Thanks very much.... 2 of my favorites! Fire-bellies can be bred, and the tads are hardy; here's some info, enjoy: http://blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatr...ple-breeding-fire-bellied-toads/#.VHJt4slDV30
 
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