man i just re read that, you can tell how knackered i was last night when i wrote it :blush:
probably ceratophrys cranwelli and/or ceratophrys ornata, i think most the stuff ive read about UVB damage to horned frogs relates mainly to C Ornata and albinos (which always are more easily damaged by UVB rays in any species)
:lol2:It may have been a little jumbled
So first things first, we need to clear up the environment and type of lifestyle for the commonly kept
Ceratophrys. (For the benefit of all, so apologies for any over simplification!)
These frogs live a sedentry (sitting still the majority of the time!) lifestyle in open savannah areas (no rainforest canopy in sight!). For the drier parts of the year they may be burrowed into the soil fairly deep. When the wet season comes these frogs will spend weeks if not months sat in shallow pools or small puddles right there, in the open savannah, exposed to the sun and all it's glorious UV rays!!!
Amphibian skin may seem thin in comparison to our tough hides or if we compare them to scaley reptiles for instance, but they do have a keratinised skin which is delicate by comparison but not perhaps as "weak" as we might imagine.
Very high levels of UVB can be damaging to any living organism, the kind of levels we normally achieve in our vivaria with the average 5-10% UV tube are suitable for continuous use with amphibians, with due care taken to use a level suited to the species natural environment.
Clearly albino animals with UV requirements are a whole different kettle of fish!
As far as I'm aware there is no scientific evidence to suggest that normal (non-albino)
Ceratophrys sps. have evolved with very little protection from UV rays, nor that their eyes are readily damaged, nor that a 5% UV tube can be "quite harmful" over time

Much as I loves you SpendDay, that is all purely conjecture

:blush:
So, back to albinos.
Albinism in all animals has associated eye and skin problems. In short pigments in the skin and eyes offer some protection from light damage.
Cheers!
Lotte***