This beauty I have raised since July of 2011. His name is Emerald. The greens pop out at me. He changes color every so often. This frog is 11 months old.
When my frog was shipped to me. He has put on alot of weight since:
Today:
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He is one handsome boy!! You don't see too many of the Joazeirensis. It's great that you've been able to raise one! You might get some more comments in you posted these pics in the "Pacman" section. More people traffic that area. And this guy deserves to be seen! :-)
Thank you. I was trying to figure out how to post in that section. I was not sure how to. This species is very new to the pet trade, not many have 'em you are right.
Nearly all frogs change color. Especially as they grow from froglet to adult. Ceratophrys Joazeirensis is commonly known as The Caatinga Horned Frog. There are Brown and green morphs or phases of this species of Ceratophrys. Most frogs change color to adapt to their surroundings to camouflage themselves. It is very common for most if not all frog species to change color. Their skin contains several color pigments that they can utilize for the benefit of hiding and some will even change color with their mood.
They are rare to the pet trade because there are hardly any breeders that actually breed this species.
Found one on Kingsnake classifides that does breed these, Heather is her kingsnake name. She has told me she is going to have her babies for sale soon. About $125 she is asking for one and $150 for a half dollar size frog she has. I bought mine for $85. Philippe De Vosjoli from GiantGeckos.com - Captive Bred Reptiles by Philippe de Vosjoli - AVAILABLE bred my frog.
Somewhat yes, but you can still find them. Most found are usually wild caught, but there are a few breeders out there. I Mike from Mike's Phat Frogs got some eggs, but they were not fertilized well enough to hatch. Ivory Reptiles is also Planning on breeding C. Cornuta in the future. You can find them at Jelaz Phat Phibs too.
C. Aurita may be the rarest. There are only like 2 breeders of them in the world. Along with C. Testudo and C. Calcarata. which may possibly be seen less in the trade.
There are 8 known species of Ceratophrys. They are;
C. Aurita
C. Calcarata
C. Cornuta
C. Cranwelli
C. Joazeirensis
C. Ornata
C. Stolzmani
C. Testudo
Last edited by GrifTheGreat; June 7th, 2012 at 04:47 PM.
Oh. Well, the frogs I have never seem to change colours, but then again you said nearly, so. Plus, we only have 2 species of Anura, so I guess that doesn't help
. The frogs I have, have distinct colourations, that never change and allow me to identify them, but if they do change, it must be very gradual, because I haven't noticed. When I thought "changing colours", I thought something like a chameleon.
Oh, so that's why they're so expensive.
You can email me directly instead of my wife. mikesphatfrogs@yahoo.com
They will be ready around the end of july
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