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    anyone have the japanese video with a bunch of cornutas croaking and calling to each other. There are ton of a Surinames in japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EpicFrogMan View Post
    anyone have the japanese video with a bunch of cornutas croaking and calling to each other. There are ton of a Surinames in japan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    An example of competition bringing out the best in these frogs! I bet that having a dozen or so males croaking in an area with good acoustics is a trick to successful breeding with these guys.

    Update: A few minutes after playing this video...My male Cranwelli came out from under his log and is now croaking at me. I love having frogs in my office!
    Last edited by parathalyn; July 18th, 2014 at 02:30 PM. Reason: My frog's response to video

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    Quote Originally Posted by parathalyn View Post
    An example of competition bringing out the best in these frogs! I bet that having a dozen or so males croaking in an area with good acoustics is a trick to successful breeding with these guys.

    Update: A few minutes after playing this video...My male Cranwelli came out from under his log and is now croaking at me. I love having frogs in my office!
    This has been done. There has been no success even with this method. There is something missing within the breeding environment.


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    Philippe via yourhostingaccount.com to me
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    Mark,
    We should have some in the spring. The imports come in some time between January and the end of March and they will be offered by a few dealers at that time. Usually 6-8 weeks later CB froglets from imports are offered. There has not been good success at F2 breeding with this species. Not sure if it has been done.

    Best,

    Philippe






    -------Original Message-------

    From: Mark
    Date: 10/12/2011 10:47:47 PM
    To: sales@giantgeckos.com
    Subject: GiantGeckos.com: Ceratophrys cornuta


    This is an enquiry e-mail via GiantGeckos.com - Captive Bred Reptiles by Philippe de Vosjoli - Home from:
    Mark <techmatlock@gmail.com>

    Will you guys have any availability on these guys like next spring or something? I've heard a lot about Philippe and your breeding projects. Seem like the most recommended guy to go to on this particular frog. Looking for a full green phase baby if possible. Do you guys ever sell these on this site or only underground and commercially right now? Seems like there appearance in the pet trade has dipped. Thanks for reading and getting back to me if you do.



    Here's a little update for anyone who is interested in cornuta's. I'm chatting with Philippe via email right now; I'll see if he updates me on anything else and I will post.

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    thanks for the video, Hey you know that ive known Philippe for years. pm me if you need any info.

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    What great frogs! Very tempting to purchase one .

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    Quote Originally Posted by EpicFrogMan View Post
    thanks for the video, Hey you know that ive known Philippe for years. pm me if you need any info.
    Alright, thanks man.

    Quote Originally Posted by Heatheranne View Post
    What great frogs! Very tempting to purchase one .
    Do it Heather, don't even think about it. Lol.

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    epicfrogman is ed clark still working with cornutas because im looking for some myself for breeding project where did you find them capojames
    Ceratophyrs and African Bullfrog Keeper For Life

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    Vancouver I got them from. The guy I got them doesn't have anymore if he did I would of took them all. I was shock he sold them in the first place.

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