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    The blues are very nice but there is a color quality difference. I have a pair of the highest quality and then a low quality female that is a seafoam green color.

    As for the green apples they are very week. They are also a hybrid. I asked the breeder about them and this is what he said.

    (As for the apples they are from my green cornuta and caatinga female (attached in the photos) - I have produced 61 apples and another 5 fantasy's (they had more of a pattern). The babies are hard to take care of and must be feed either fish food or pac man food (thats what I feed mine from froglet onward)

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    The blues are very nice but there is a color quality difference. I have a pair of the highest quality and then a low quality female that is a seafoam green color.

    As for the green apples they are very week. They are also a hybrid. I asked the breeder about them and this is what he said.

    (As for the apples they are from my green cornuta and caatinga female (attached in the photos) - I have produced 61 apples and another 5 fantasy's (they had more of a pattern). The babies are hard to take care of and must be feed either fish food or pac man food (thats what I feed mine from froglet onward)
    Feeding wasn't an issue with either the Blue or the Apples.....it was the over-all health of them from the start. But again, we knew what we were taking on.
    What I am saying is that we are hoping to take the genetics in the Blues and make them healthier animals.
    As far as feeding goes, they all did better on the nightcrawlers & crickets than on the fish & the Samurai Pacman Food (we were told the same thing). We also add liquid calcium & vitamin supplements to their water as a booster now, this includes the tadpoles we produce.

    We learn as we go and have learned plenty in the 4+ years of breeding. Of course, we will NEVER know it all........no one does.

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    The blues are great. The green apples had problems and I dont think they will produce either. Keep us updated.

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