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    Default Re: Red Cranwells???

    The japanese seem to be the masters of cranwelli morphs.
    I sometimes look at this website just to drool:

    http://www.samurep.jp/syohin/animals.html
    0.0.2 Ceratophrys cranwelli
    0.0.3 Dendrobates azureus
    0.0.4 Dendrobates tinctorius "Alanis" (tads)
    3.3.0 Epipedobates anthonyi (+tads!)
    0.0.1 Lepidobatrachus laevis
    0.0.4 Pyllobates terribilis
    0.0.3 Ranitomeya imitator "Chazuta"
    0.0.3 Ranitomeya vanzolini
    0.0.6 Xenopus laevis

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    Malachi
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    I have never seen a cranwelliixornata but I have seen a redish cranwellii, so it could be either ahaha.

    Awesome frog regardless.

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    When I first saw it I was pretty sure it was an ornate but I'm second guessing myself now. Honestly I'm not really sure, although it really does look to be a Cranwelli after further examination. I don't think there are any Ornata x Cranwellis so I guess I'm stumped. Sweet frog regardless though, super nice pickup.

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    85MkIISupRa
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    Im super stumped as well. I was on the same boat i thought it was a ornate then just a cranwelli. I just dont know what to think anymore

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    Animalnstinct
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    That is one gorgeous pacman! I believe Ornates don't always have the dots behind their eyes, rare I believe though. Either way, still one really pretty little guy!

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    Eel Noob
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    She looks like a cranwells to me. I highly doubt it's a cranwells x ornate mix. Don't think anyone is going for the mix. From what I read the survival rates of tadpoles and froglets from that mixed is very low.

    Here's a picture of a red cranwells from one of the books I have. Wish there was more in the book but this was only one.

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    85MkIISupRa
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    Thanks for the info. And thanks everyone for the nice comments. I guess i got myself a good pickup on this one.

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