totally understandable. I was just offering some tips I know abt them. it's one the best Iv seen. I'd buy every Pac like that I could!
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totally understandable. I was just offering some tips I know abt them. it's one the best Iv seen. I'd buy every Pac like that I could!
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You really want to wait til the frog is an adult to see what the end color is.
Its not a Apricot Albino, Cherry Bomb or A High Red Albino. They have no green.
It will probably fade to a light red with the lime green cranwelli arrow.
However, it is a great looking frog.
Care to take a chance and label it?~
Not being sarcastic, just curious to know where it fits.
I'm just surprised that with as many photos of juveniles that I've come across, I haven't seen one with the myriad of colors like pickles here.
And I know cranwells darken as they get older, but I've found it odd that as this guy gets bigger, he's getting brighter. The blues and pinks have just recently begun to show up.
I've never reared pacmans in any quantity- perhaps I'm just not familiar with how much of a gamble it is as far as the final coloration.
What's a general census of when their color becomes (atleast close to) stable?
The blue on the sides are from the insides of the frog showing through light colored skin. Almost transparent.
I wouldnt label it til its and adult.
I own Apricot albinos, cherry bomb and High reds
Here is what those three look like
The few albinos I have with green in them are these two adults.
I would wait about 3 months and see what it turns out to be. We all could debate for weeks over what it is. But until its an adult we wont know.
Those look to all be fair sized adults- what do your juveniles look like?
They are all mostly bright. Just depends on what color morph the juvies are.
My frog looks like all of yours rolled into one :/
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