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    This is a small breeding group. I will try to raise them in two months. Now C.ornata project to obtain F1 animals.
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    Those eyes are beautiful...

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    Wow crazy. Yeah those eyes are cool, good luck.

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    Those seemingly joker's eyes are awesome!

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    Super cool pattern and colors!

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    I want an Aurita sooooiiio BAD!!! Where did you get those??


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    Good luck with these. Email me when you get a chance.
    Hank

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    Working with them and some years ago. I have a project to raise and export.
    If I succeed, we can finally send.
    I'm glad to hear from you Hank. We are in contact.
    Sorry for my bad English friends-

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    those are nice how are your first adults doing Minhanco and the cranweli group
    Ceratophyrs and African Bullfrog Keeper For Life

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    Really nice frogs Minhocao...how big are they?

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    Pacmaster: I was successful in C.cranwelli, the problem was able to obtain green coloring. The animals come from the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. In that location the climate is very dry, almost desert xerophytic vegetation. They share habitat with P.sauvagii and Lepidobatrachus. Perhaps part of his defense and camouflage is being totally brown to go unnoticed. The coloring is most beautiful in the province of Chaco, in wetter areas. There are very deep green color very similar to C.ornata.
    There is much work to do with this species in my country, but the market comes to progress. Imagine that we are still importing U.S. albinos.
    Falcone: the largest female measures about 16cm. I think she could grow still very young but I guess that can be played now.

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    Email me when you get a chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minhocao View Post
    Pacmaster: I was successful in C.cranwelli, the problem was able to obtain green coloring. The animals come from the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. In that location the climate is very dry, almost desert xerophytic vegetation. They share habitat with P.sauvagii and Lepidobatrachus. Perhaps part of his defense and camouflage is being totally brown to go unnoticed. The coloring is most beautiful in the province of Chaco, in wetter areas. There are very deep green color very similar to C.ornata.
    There is much work to do with this species in my country, but the market comes to progress. Imagine that we are still importing U.S. albinos.
    Falcone: the largest female measures about 16cm. I think she could grow still very young but I guess that can be played now.

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    16 inches! you would need a 40 gallon for one of those and would have to feed it full chickens lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flumper View Post
    16 inches! you would need a 40 gallon for one of those and would have to feed it full chickens lol
    Lol, 16 centemeters! Which is about 6.5 inches I think. If I ever saw a 16 inch Pacman, I think I'd run for the hills! It could probably swallow your head whole! LOL! :-D


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    16 cm = 6.3 inches.
    In my country we use the measure (meter).
    We do not use inch, apologies.

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    One of my favorite horned frogs. Would love to own one of these someday.

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