This post is about the Ornate Horned Frogs (
Ceratophrys ornata) I got this past week.
I got this one last Sunday at a show - I was impressed by its size, considering how small they usually are when first sold. Of course when I opened the tub to show Kurt, the little fellow jumped straight out and fell about 4 feet onto the hard floor, on his back. He seemed to go into shock, going limp and all splayed out. Thankfully he made a full recovery. Kurt was surprised by how well such a chubby pacman could jump!
I semi-impulse bought this next one on Tuesday because he was mislabelled as a Cranwell's/Chacoan Horned Frog -
Ceratophrys cranwelli (or as the pet shop called him, "Green Pacman"). The mislabelling meant he was much cheaper than ornates are normally. I'm very happy with how much red he has:
Here are the two together. This is a 5.5 gallon Critter Cage sold in the USA with a slide-locking lid. I've divided it in two using a sheet of Lexan from Home Depot that has been siliconed into place, giving a water tight divider between the two compartments. These two could never share a terrarium - the larger one would make a quick meal of the froglet!
If you're ever wondering how to tell this species from the other Pacman/Horned frogs that are commonly seen for sale, it's actually quite easy.
Firstly,
Ceratophrys ornata has a much more dome-shaped head than
C. cranwelli (Chacoan, Cranwell's or "Common" Pacman/Horned Frog).
C. cranwelli is the only albino species for sale so that helps if you see an albino. Normal
C. cranwelli have a more triangular looking face when you compare them to
C. ornata.
Secondly,
C. ornata has the shortest "horns" on the eyes of any of the pacman frogs available in the the pet trade.
Lastly,
C. ornata usually has a single dot on the back of each eye and this is usually absent in the other species we can buy - you can just see the dots in the photo with the two ornates - don't confuse the dots with the mark that links the sides of both eyes - the dot is on the back side of the eye. Note,
C. ornata can also have the mark that links both eyes, just like this
C. cranwelli:, but
C. cranwelli won't have the single dots on the back of each eye:
The other two pacman frogs available are the Surinam Horned Frog,
Ceratophrys cornuta, and the "Fantasy Frog" which is an infertile hybrid between
C. cornuta and
C. cranwelli.
C. cornuta has the longest eye horns of the 4 kinds of Pacman we see in captivity. They are also the most difficult to look after - they don't feed as readily as the other species. Fantasy Frogs have the second longest horns and they tend to make better pets than
C. cornuta because they eat more readily. Fantasies are infertile though - they can't be bred.
Back to my 2 ornates. I think the larger one may be female due to the light throat, but he/she is still very small to be any way sure of sexing. The froglet has exhibited some aggressive behaviour like this, just not as extreme:
(you'll have to click this first video and watch it on youtube because the author won't allow it to play outside of youtube's site)
YouTube - Angry Frog
YouTube - ONE PISSED OFF PACMAN!!!!