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    Default Is this a fantacy frog?

    Hi guys,

    someone is offering this frog for sale, is it an original pacman frog? Are the differences very subtle?

    thanks much,
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    Default Re: Is this a fantacy frog?

    This is a Ceratophrys cranwelli not a Fantasy. Fantasy frogs are a hybrid between C. cornuta and C. cranwelli. The difference is very noticeable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    This is a Ceratophrys cranwelli not a Fantasy. Fantasy frogs are a hybrid between C. cornuta and C. cranwelli. The difference is very noticeable.

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    Hi "GrifTheGreat",

    Thanks a lot for the explanation. I think it will take me sometime to correctly identify them, believe it is not in term of colors only?

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    Hello and welcome to FF ! Color has little to do with it. Fantasy's have pointer horns (genes from C. cornuta) and a body shape that is a mix from both species Colleen/Jerrod mentioned. Green/brown ones are stable in terms of health; but all are infertile.
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mentat View Post
    Hello and welcome to FF ! Color has little to do with it. Fantasy's have pointer horns (genes from C. cornuta) and a body shape that is a mix from both species Colleen/Jerrod mentioned. Green/brown ones are stable in terms of health; but all are infertile.
    Hi Carlos,

    Thanks a lot for the explanation. I guess I have 2 cranweli and 1 ornata now. the temperature in my country is hot and humid, I read that hibernation is good for their health and they will live longer. I am not sure is there a way to trigger hibernation, am still googling. :>

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    Default Re: Is this a fantacy frog?

    No in captivity you dont need to do it. Just keep the same all year long
    Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!

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