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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    They're not Apples Namio BUT Green Apples are Half Caatinga so you're pretty close. Green Apples are a Hybrid between Green C. Cranwelli and Green C. Joazeirensis(Caatinga). Same pattern though and almost that bright.
    Cool, I never knew Green Apple was a specific bred of pacman. Thanks for the knowledge! I was actually referring to the fruit apple because the froggies are soooo green!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Namio View Post
    Cool, I never knew Green Apple was a specific bred of pacman. Thanks for the knowledge! I was actually referring to the fruit apple because the froggies are soooo green!
    I have a Green Apple. There pretty cool. Patterned like a Caatinga, but have features of a Cranwelli. I wish they were a more st is hybrid though . These hybrids usually have issues as they mature and a lot don't make it to Adulthood. The pure blood Caatingas are hearty and rare so I'm snatching two from Mike.


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    I have a Green Apple. There pretty cool. Patterned like a Caatinga, but have features of a Cranwelli. I wish they were a more st is hybrid though . These hybrids usually have issues as they mature and a lot don't make it to Adulthood. The pure blood Caatingas are hearty and rare so I'm snatching two from Mike.
    Congrats on the purchase! I'm envious of you. I personally would have snatched a couple of frogs as well if I wasn't moving later this year. I have six frogs and a leopard gecko, although I've been wanting to expand my collection (who wouldn't, given the opportunity?), it's a pain in the rear end moving back and forth with my lovely pets. The pets themselves are light and lovely, it's the enclosures that come with them are heavy and gnarly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Namio View Post
    Congrats on the purchase! I'm envious of you. I personally would have snatched a couple of frogs as well if I wasn't moving later this year. I have six frogs and a leopard gecko, although I've been wanting to expand my collection (who wouldn't, given the opportunity?), it's a pain in the rear end moving back and forth with my lovely pets. The pets themselves are light and lovely, it's the enclosures that come with them are heavy and gnarly.
    Yes moving tanks is a definet pain. I'm going to start breeding Ceratophrys in the next year or two so I am collecting pairs now. Since the Caatingas are so rare I thought it to be a good idea to select that species as one of my breeders. Eventually I will acquire a pair from each species of Ceratophrys or more. Ill have to start building rack systems because this is a more space friendly way of keeping them.


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    Buy a rack system from vision racks in canoga park,ca. They are light and have everything you need.

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