Send him my way so I can get some better pix for you
Have you thought of a name for that badboy yet?
Send him my way so I can get some better pix for you
Have you thought of a name for that badboy yet?
Chomp - the record size for one of these frogs is about 10 inches. Most wild individuals rarely get to 8 inches. I don't know where you're getting your information from but it's obviously not solid.
On another note, please stop giving each other attitude (Mark). I keep having to come into the "Fat frog" topics with my nanny hat on because of the antics that go on. Please try to be constructive, not destructive!
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hes looking good, I like the pattern on his side/back, the blueish tint pattern.
Sound's like you need that dubia colony going so you can get off those lame crickets. Then he will really explode in size once he starts getting them dubia.
Funny how light green he is is compared to junk. Maybe because junk burrow's so much?
Yeah, I know right. Crickets drive me crazy compared to dubia. Some of the pigmentation varies between these frogs - some will be lighter and others will be darker. He spends a great deal of time soaking in his water dish so I'm sure some of the environmental factors plays a part in his lightening of the skin. Colors stand out more once they shed; could be since she spends so much time in the dirt. Thanks.
When my girl was burrowing all the time she was a dark green, but when I put her in her the water setup she turned a really light green. I think it has something to do with their environment.
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