Maybe we just need to research more on these frogs instead of saying they are weak. Alot of animals that were once considered hard or impossible to keep are now readily kept and bred.
Maybe we just need to research more on these frogs instead of saying they are weak. Alot of animals that were once considered hard or impossible to keep are now readily kept and bred.
I think I will go with a caatinga trio because the adults have some amazing color morphs. Also I have cobra heat mats that get ver warm so i could raise the temp up to 88 for it. Maybe you didnt get a healthy animal if you had to force feed it. Some frogs are just picky my cranwelli wouldnt eat for a few weeks and then one day started eating like crazy.
Most likely I am going to wait fo tboth these species to get more established and for the price to drop.
Also any ideas on horned frog inbreeding? My ornates were pruchased from different places at different times to ensure they werent related. But if I decide to get a caatinga group they will most likely be siblings.
Inbreeding shouldn't be a problem at least not for one generation. Inbreeding generation after generation COULD have some problems.
Alright, I am definitely going to get the caatinga this week. I am sure that there will be more stolzmanni in the future if I decide to get them. The caatinga has such a vaariable color pattern that it is worht breeding.
Thanks for the help!
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