Mine is definately not pregnant...she's all muscle.Topping out at around three inches.
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Mine is definately not pregnant...she's all muscle.Topping out at around three inches.
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Put her on the scale cheri lets see how heavy her muskles are lol:d
Surprises me that more people do not have big females. I sold this one to Jeff K a month or so ago. About 5" svl and she weighed about 1lb.
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This is Ralph, our big female Cranwell's horned frog. She was over 5 inches long when measured in July and she's grown since then!!! She is about 9 months old now. She's the only frog that I have ever had that I handle with considerable caution. My male ornate Homer is mellow in comparison. Ralph eats mostly nightcrawlers (about a dozen once or twice a week), with a few Dubia and hornworms (when I have them).
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I realize that I've had Ralph for about nine months, so she must be about a year old. She was the smallest horned froglet in the local herp shop - must have been a very recent metamorph at that point. She was the runt of the litter but my son liked her colors and [small] size...
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She is nice and big with beautiful red colors
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Thanks!!! When we picked her out, I was keen on one of the others because it was more green. My son liked this one's colors, which included more red/gold, and were kind of unusual. With growth, she has become quite a nice looking green Cranwell's... Because she was so shrimpy, we [mistakenly] guessed that she was a boy, hence the name [after Ralph on the Simpsons]...
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