Well after a week of watching my suriname horned frogs' health dwindle, i traded my frog today, kinda sad i guess, but shes probaly in better hands considering the person i traded her too breeds cornutas, and even he believes the frog is in bad shape and most likely infested with parasites, he made alot of good points to me after comparing her now to her original stock photo, the good news, even though most people may think i made a bad trade, is that obtained a vicious little fantasy frog that was just recently breed and he had a nice little batch and was allowed to make a pick of my choice, i guess the rest are being wholesaled out in a few weeks, after looking through dozens of frogs, some green some red and some a mix, he must of thought i didnt seem to interested, or somthing, even though i was very interested, just the first time i have seen these frogs in person, and some of the mostly green ones caught my eyes, anyways after quietly observing all of them for a few minutes, he decided to pull one out that he personally picked out just to keep as a pet, and this thing acted like a little pitbull, he pulled its enclosure out of his nice rack system and here was this little frog jumping at the side of this bin like was intruding onto its territory, went to pick it up and observe it and the quick little booger lunged at me, after further inspection, this frog was definatly one of the biggest of the bunch, and had some odd coloring compared to any of the other frogs, almost like a washed out color, like you would see in a ghost phase snake, outside of the obvious suriname appereance , it had larger horns then most the others, and inside this ghostly grey of color had some red and pink that really stood out on the grey background, not sure if this may be a common color for these, but this definatly stood out compared to the others, he stated he had been breeding these frogs for years and had only seen one other fantasy like that which his father now keeps as a pet, but he also breeds cranwellis, ornates, and cornutas, and also mentioned he has had some almost fully translucent cranwellis in the past that sold for nice chunks of change, anyways after 5 hours of driving i got my frog home and settled in and it has already put down two crickets, i kinda feel bad as i dont condone trading what i feel is a sick animal and may die, but i guess it isnt to bad as he contacted me and offered the trade, and once there seemed more eager to get the trade done, either way just happy to have a fat little frog with personality galore, wish nikon would just honor there waranty and fix my camera so i could post some quality pictures, either way ill have a few posted in the coming days