Starting the morning out with a couple pictures of one of the C. Cornuta I recently picked up. Hopefully I can get a couple of the other little one today during the cleaning. Hope the weekend treats everyone well.
He looks amazing!
-Tyler
1-African BullFrog-Rex
1-Bearded Dragon-Stubble
1-Vield Chameleon-Pascal
2-Green Iguanas- LeeRoy and Spike
2- Sulcata Torts- Chunk and Scoot
1-Argentine BWxRed Tegu-Kirby
hot thats about all i can say!
**Drool**
Wow!
Im usually not that into C. Cornuta but he looks amazing great buy! On that note... where did you buy him at?
That's the best looking C. Cornuta I've seen all year!!! Beautiful frog. Thanks for sharing.
I've read that Cornuta can be difficult feeders. Is that true of WC and CB?
WC are notorious for being unable to adjust to captive life, but that does not mean that you can't get them adjusted. CB are easier to adjust since they've already been in captivity, but sometimes can still be problematic. If yours are WC you may have to force feed for a few days if they do not eat for you after a day or so, but ill let Jessica and Jim of Ivory Reptiles fill you in on how to get them established since they've already conquered that issue this year.
Ive heard that too that's why I want a fantasy frog lol
-Tyler
1-African BullFrog-Rex
1-Bearded Dragon-Stubble
1-Vield Chameleon-Pascal
2-Green Iguanas- LeeRoy and Spike
2- Sulcata Torts- Chunk and Scoot
1-Argentine BWxRed Tegu-Kirby
that pacman frog is friggin beautiful i have never seen one like this
Thanks everyone. This little one is a CB Frog Ranch bloodline. I picked two of them up from a keeper in Oklahoma who was reselling, great seller/keeper by the way. This little guy has some issues with his feet, kind of amusing because it will "flap" it's feet right before feeding. The color is just stunning, that photo is a representative color pic. As far as feeding, this one is only taking worms right now no interest in other foods so far. I am trying some horn worms tomorrow to try another food source. The other little one takes anything that moves. I have a pic that I will post right after this. Very nice but a more traditional wild coloration is my guess, but I am no expert. Thanks again, I will try to keep posting pics of their growth.
Second little one. A very rewarding frog to have so far.
I am very excited that my little one finally took crickets tonight. No replies necessary, just felt the need to share this, probably the side effect of having a few Victory Storm Kings tonight (LOL). The larger C.Cornuta is literally taking anything that moves, a lot of fun raising these little ones. I would encourage anyone to pick up a cb Corunta if they have the chance. Gonna stop writing before I tell everyone that I love them...
i really want one bad! id love to try my hand at breeding some day!
Simply Gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Both are gorgeous frogs!
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Gorgeous frogs! Sorry for my newb question, but what exactly is a Cornuta? Is it a hybrid between two species?
Nice colors looks awesome
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