Frogs have finally been added to the game of Minecraft, and they are without a doubt the most intriguing addition ever. The frogs’ unusual breeding behavior makes them much more fascinating. It’s unlike any other creature in the game and, with careful planning, produces relatively consistent outcomes. Players need to learn how to tame and raise frogs if they have the Minecraft 1.19 update and intend to explore the recently introduced Mangrove Swamps. So let’s discover how to breed frogs in Minecraft 1.19 and get them to produce eggs that develop into tadpoles in this guide.

Breeding Frogs in Minecraft

Frogs’ love phase is closely tied to food, much like other NPCs. For the frogs to reproduce, you must feed them slimeballs. Thankfully, players don’t need to go to a crazy location in order to gather slimeballs. Only during the night do hostile slime spawn in the same swamp environment as the frogs. They may then be killed to earn slimeballs.

Minecraft: How to Tame Frogs

After killing slime to get tiny slimeballs, which are the frog’s meal, you just need to start the process. To breed two frogs in Minecraft, you must complete the following procedures.

  • Bring your two frogs close to a water source and give each one a slimeball. Then, hearts will emerge on top of their heads, and one of the frogs will approach a body of water and lay eggs.
  • Later, the frogspawn (the egg) hatches to produce tadpoles. You can obtain 2 to 6 tadpoles from each frogspawn, and it takes approximately 10 minutes for it to hatch.
  • Tadpoles can only survive in water. They also love slimeballs, as frogs do, and they follow the player holding them. Tadpoles can develop into frogs in as little as 20 minutes.

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