Last edited by 007208; April 12th, 2010 at 09:18 AM.
That's a great photo, thanks for sharing.
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It was a toss up between a horned frog or a blue dumpy, the blue dumpy won because of his coloring but I still like the texture of the horned frog. Applause to your photography skills, very handsome frog
Just wondering......Is there anyone have seen or have the GREEN Surinam Horned Frog?
I really want one of those!
I have only seen photos of green cornuta.
I'm trying to breed my horned frogs but don't really know how!
Anyone has any experiences of that or any tips?
Who are De Vosjoli and Duellma?
Trying to look them up about breeding horned frogs but got stuck!
Anyone.......HELP A LITTLE!
Thx.
Philippe de Vosjoli is a pioneer in herpeculture and the author of many books and articles. He is the founder on the now defunct magazine The Vivarium. A good chunk of what we know about keeping reptiles and amphibians comes from his work.
William E. Duellman Ph.D is the Curator Emeritus at the Natural History Museum & Biodiversity Research Center, Division of Herpetology of the University of Kansas. His primary research is of frogs of the Neo tropics, especially those belonging to the families Centrolenidae, Dendrobatidae, Hemiphractidae, Hylidae, and Leptodactylidae. He has many species named in his honor, like Dendrobates duellmani. (see the Meet the Frog article on the red-eyed stream frog for another example)
You're welcome.
Where did you get him from?
P.A., another name that may be of interest to you is Robert Mailloux a renowned amphibian breeder who often works with P. De Vosjoli. They teamed up to breed these Ceratophrys Aurita that have recently hit the market.
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