Anton auspicious red frog
Anton auspicious red frog is important Scattered on the east coast of Madagascar, they feed on insects. Due to the tight closure of isolated areas and the increasing damage to the resting environment, the wild population of tomato frogs is very small. In addition, it is relatively popular in the pet market, and poaching has always been difficult to control. It has been included in the National Endangered Species Conservation and Trade Agreement I for the time being. Appendices are maintained. Anton's Lucky Red Frog is generally sold as larvae. Many climbing friends will find that their tomatoes will show two colors after purchasing larvae and raising them for a period of time. One is a very beautiful red, and the other is yellow. However, most climbing friends hope that they can have a red tomato, so please first understand the biggest difference between male and female tomato frogs. Male tomatoes are yellow, while female tomatoes are beautiful red. Therefore, if you want to grow red tomatoes, you must choose the female when selecting the larvae.
Chinese name: Antong auspicious red frog
Latin name: Dyscophus antongili
Family: Ranaidae
Dispersed area:The northeastern coast of Madagascar
Food: Insects
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