Is the clown frog poisonous?

Clown frogs are non-toxic, and contact or bite will not lead to poisoning. When raising a clown frog, be careful not to feed it foolishly. Little frogs can be fed once every two or three days, big frogs once every two weeks, and insects, fish, amphibians or birds can be fed.

Clown frogs are not poisonous.

Although clown dolls are ugly and eccentric, they can be assured that they are harmless and nontoxic, and they will not be poisoned if they touch their skin or are bitten by them.

Baby Clown is a flexible, scheming and shrewd pet frog. Their appetite is amazing. They attack suddenly when they like to eat, and then they hide and rest when they are full.

Don't feed clown frogs foolishly, they will die. Generally, small frogs can feed three small fish once every two or three days. Giant frogs can be fed once every 1 ~ 2 weeks, and can be fed to insects, fish, amphibians or birds.