Love the coloring, i can only imagine how much better they look in real life
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Love the coloring, i can only imagine how much better they look in real life
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2.0 Bombina orientalis
1.0 Bufo americanus
0.1.1 Ceratophrys cranwelli
0.1 Xenopus laevis
All my arachnids and other inverts listed in my profile
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Cool frog
Now we're talking! She is even more beautiful then in her baby's pics! For some reason I can't stop referring at it as a girl, I wonder who it actually is.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Beautiful grif!
Very nice frog. You are truly a brave soul to buy such an expensive frog as a baby.
awesome frog Grif, s/he has some wicked colours![]()
I'm pretty good at caring for babies. I already have this little one tong trained and it loves chuncks of night crawler.I've purchased most of my frogs as babies and have raised them up. There are only three that were not babies when I bought them. One was a sub adult Sam Blue male, juvinile male Blue Line Ornate, and juvinile female brown cranwelli.
It may be a risk, but I'm confident in my keeping of these frogs and I've always wanted a C. aurita just couldn't find one. I asked Mike to search for me and as soon as he located some he gave me the heads up. It was like fate because I placed the order and the temps here jumped into the 60°s for 3 days and it arrived in perfect health. Buying and keeping onenof these is far less risky than keeping a baby C. cornuta, but I'm up for that challenge too.
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