Also it does definitely seem like it's much hardier than a cornuta, which is definitely an awesome sign for the future of these frogs in the trade.
Also it does definitely seem like it's much hardier than a cornuta, which is definitely an awesome sign for the future of these frogs in the trade.
Indeed! Once a couple other breeders and myself begin to up the numbers available to the public in the US then we may see cost per little one drop, but that could take a few years since Brazil has outlawed the exportation of their animals. We may not see much new WC blood introduced to this line. Well at least not leagally.
Minhacao of Anphibios Argentina a member here on the forum breeds C. aurita and may import to the US in the future. Would be nice to get my hands on an F1 aurita whether it be male or female![]()
I'm sure the price drop will happen just as suddenly as caatinga, that drop came out of nowhere.
I'm familiar with Minhacao, he was on fat frogs forums (my primary forum) for a while. I only wish he posted more often! F1 aurita would be amazing, it seems like an extremely variable species, every example I've seen is different from the next.
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