Quote Originally Posted by Justin Bailey View Post
soooooo good question Greg.
Thank you =) I love hearing everyones opinion on the matter!
Quote Originally Posted by Herpguy View Post
horned frogs produce so many offspring that it is too easy to go and pick through for unusual colors. That is why samurai frogs have a lower yield. In order to get a blue frog, you have to significantly lower the gene pool by breeding only blue frogs together, therefore creating a genetically weaker frog.
Great opinion! The only problem I see is if this is true why is it that only Samurai has come up with this color morph and not others? I'm sure they're thousands of other breeders who have been working with this specie for a long time. Yet no one else has seem to come up with this on their own. (I could be wrong just what I've seen/read)