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    Lija

    Here's the green cornuta

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    MIIIIIIIKKKKEEEEE you're my hero!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol


    oh yeah!!!!!!
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    No problem

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    beauty, I truly dont see quite as much selective breeding with cornutas, at least not as much as cranwelli. Are they harder to breed? or is it just that it has not come along as far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aluras View Post
    beauty, I truly dont see quite as much selective breeding with cornutas, at least not as much as cranwelli. Are they harder to breed? or is it just that it has not come along as far?
    They're very difficult to breed and need a 3 year prep before they can be bred.


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    he looks like a lemon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FriedrichsFrogs View Post
    he looks like a lemon!
    LOL!!!


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    He's a bright one! Very nice, Mike. I do believe you've truly accomplished a full spectrum of frogs now .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heatheranne View Post
    He's a bright one! Very nice, Mike. I do believe you've truly accomplished a full spectrum of frogs now .

    that one is mine lol MMMMIIIIINNNEEEE!!!! just need to survive until i get it shipped!
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    It'll survive.

    My purple could now eat my green. Green is a slow grower, but very healthy. Pics soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDub View Post
    It'll survive.

    My purple could now eat my green. Green is a slow grower, but very healthy. Pics soon.
    I'm sure the frog will survive, that is me we're talking about lol imagine waiting for almost 3 month. Deedub, pics please
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    do these ever come up for sale?

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    I sold out a few weeks ago. This year I am looking to breed cornutas and should have them in the future

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