Here are some Pacs that are availible. All are in the 2-3 inch range.
SALE Usually $250.00 +
Samurai Super Red Ornates
Dark $175.00
Light $175.00
Samurai Blue/Red Ornate
$150.00
Samurai Lime Green Albino X Apricot Albino (Citrus)
i like the dark one, but hard to get one like that in China!!!
I think, perhaps,and, to be proffessionally honest, you may wish to clarify the genetics associated with your avialable
animals. The marketing of genes ( or actuall genetic value ), is easily determined via the use of a " Punnet square"
While marketing spontainious random mutations, I hope you recognize the polymorphic display which is unique to
each individual animal. What you see, may not be what you get. To market these as geniticaly viable in the furtherance
of developing a "line" seems to me to be inappropriate at this time. Unique and individual pets,or, captives to individuals
will work, yet, use caution when marketing to others that actually breed Ceratrophys.
These are there own genetic line developed in Japan. They are called Samurai Red and Super red ornate. The super reds 90% red frogs are 3 in 1000 babies.
NOT a spontainious random mutation
Here are some sites that have the same animals for sale.
kingsnake.com Classifieds: Super Red Ornate
Ornate Pacman Frog Available
The female in My avatar is a Blue line red ornate. Same as the Blue/Red colored ornates. Not a spontainious random mutation.
The pic of my Mutant is a Spontainious random mutation.
how much for the Samurai Lime Green Albino X Apricot Albino (Citrus)
Ill feed one of your mutants for yous and give it a great home
Yeah your blue line ornate(avatar) is why I got 3 of them - I sure hope mine turn out like your female![]()
I have it up for $100.00. Its about 2 in size. Its a odd looking cross.
Impressive frogs you have available, Sorry for clogging up your thread but if i was closer this wouldnt be the case they would be mine all of them at them prices.
Thanks
There is no dis-respect in my prior post. Private individuals, especiallythose that wish to breed are far and few between.
Many are doomed to failure because of husbandry related issues. Others may maintain themselves with incomplete or partially
successfull spans. There exits, however , an un-understood, or, un-recognized dicipine in Ceratrophys captive reproduction.
I think that perhaps the husbandry information avialable is out of date, and,more-so, each individual will do as they do.
Some work harder, and, I hope you fit in this group .
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