Hybrids all the way. My Caatanga was WEAK. it looked nice but so fragile.
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Hybrids all the way. My Caatanga was WEAK. it looked nice but so fragile.
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My Stolzmanni's are little powerhouses. Small but "MIGHTY". I think they have "little frog syndrom"![]()
I dont believe in mixing any species or localities. I think I am going to stick with ornates.
What do you mean your caatinga was fragile?
The stolzmanni are a lot of money for small frogs with cranwelli color and patterns.
they require more heat and they dont eat as much, you almost have to force feed them. Thats why they were crossed with the Ornata for a better looking frog and better behavior. They are sterile so what..
So many hybrid haters who have no clue what they are talking about when it comes to Ceratophrys.
Are you sure they're sterile?
that what ive been told most likely. Still an amazing Hybrid. I love him.
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Someone got the wrong caatinga.lol
I had over 100 caatingas this year and have no problems with them. They are strong feeders if you know what food sources to feed them. The stolzmanni are very small and only produce 100 eggs or so. Also, the market for them is small and you will not make much money on them.
When breeding frogs you want a large group of males. They do not breed like snakes. One male won't take care of 2 females. Ornates are one of the hardest to breed.(Without numbers) All the ornates in the USA are bred by the same two people. They are almost all related since no ornates have been imported into the USA in the last 20 plus years.
Samurai japan- Yusuke has solid red ornates. Be prepaired to spend $200.00 and up per animal.
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