Very nice froglet you have there. Glad to see this species is available to you.
wow, it looks like it just lost its tadpole tale.![]()
Sweet man, I picked up one of these about a month or so ago and he/she has grown on me quickly. I find them to be a little less voracious than Ornata and even Cranwelli, but still just a beautiful frog.![]()
An adorable little baby!
NICE!!!
Here are a few shots of mine...
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Eating a pinky!
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I didn't get a chance to see the adults in the flesh but I presume they are about the size of the ornates or cranwells or a tad larger. I was told that these were mistakenly classified as auritas initially but don't think any of them achieved the legendary sizes...
From what I know they are actually significantly smaller than Ornata and even Cranwelli. I think females, which are larger in this species as well, top out at around 4 and a half inches.![]()
nice looking frog hope i get one down the road they hold there color nice
In my opinion the Ceratoprhys joazeirensis is similar C.aurita to but smaller. I am South American and I've seen before me.The most important feature of the horns above the eye, very pronounced in this species.
Look at the difference between Aquaplayer picture, and the kattivo.
Aquaplay frog, it seems more a C.stolzmanni.
Maybe I'm wrong but it is my opinion.
But my frog has the T shape eyes!
You can compare the different!
Ceratoprhys joazeirensis
ベルツノガエル 個体別
C.stolzmanni
ホオコケツノガエル C.stolzmanni
In the pictures Japanese, is very noticeable.
But maybe not so much your photos. Also maybe even a very small frog to be seen clearly.
Congratulations on your great collection. Lacks only a few species to have the widest range of Ceratoprhys available.
Greetings from Argentina.
Ceratoprhys joazeirensis!!!!
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