Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.Great sequence Matt,
No problem. I tend to LOVE taking photo's of my animals. I just do not want to "bore the forum to death".thanks for sharing.
Well, truthfully, I thought that was the latin name of the domestic/lab mouse. Or, should I just have looked up the scientific name for snack?Robert Walker;1985660[B said:'Mus musculus" hah

Glad you enjoyed the pictures. Like I stated earlier, I tend to enjoy taking pictures of my collection.I just read the title, Cranwelli. Nice pics for sure!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
No problem. I tend to LOVE taking photo's of my animals. I just do not want to "bore the forum to death".
Well, truthfully, I thought that was the latin name of the domestic/lab mouse. Or, should I just have looked up the scientific name for snack?
Glad you enjoyed the pictures. Like I stated earlier, I tend to enjoy taking pictures of my collection.
What species of Anura do you keep/breed?
I want to apologize for your loss.I had a collection in 2012 that died due to a cold snap while I lived near a lake on Northern CA called Lakeberryessa... .
That is pretty much my dream Ceratophryidae. Did you get yours as a "baby"/juvenile or as an adult? Did you find your specimen "hard to keep"? What did your specimen eat? Lastly, did you find yours to be a "picky eater"?I had a CBB Cornuta,
I love Pyxie frogs. I am hoping the juvenile I am raising is a male. Do you have any recommendations to help me find a large male C.B.B. Pyxie frog?two CBB male Pyxie frogs
That is so cool.& a baby Cantigga Pacman that was bred by Philips vosjoli.
I do not blame you. I am so so sorry.I was so upset
Congratulations on your "new friend". I would love to see picture's of him/her once he/she is settled in.I did buy another Pacman frog since that year. Untill just now I bought one that I am so stoked for that is being shipped out this Monday arriving Tuesday.
That is definitely a very cool species!It is a CBB C. Aurita Brazilian Horned frog baby.
I can't blame you. Congratulations, on your newest acquisition.They were being advertised here on faunaclassifides.. I could bring myself to say no.
Again, I am truly sorry for your loss.This is my frog that Phillipe Vosjoli bred that I lost![]()
Yes, the first two links worked. The additional links did not work. However, you truly had one amazing looking specimen! I am sure your "new friend" will look just as fantastic!I am trying to see if my link worked. That would be my hand holding the baby..
I want to apologize for your loss.
That is pretty much my dream Ceratophryidae. Did you get yours as a "baby"/juvenile or as an adult? Did you find your specimen "hard to keep"? What did your specimen eat? Lastly, did you find yours to be a "picky eater"?
I got my first one as a WC adult, it died a couple weeks later even though it was eating well. Then I purchased a cb baby. Surprisingly the WC was not picky and started eating silk worms and crickets. The cb baby ate anything I offered. Here is a picture of the cbb baby that grew up.. I miss him!:
I love Pyxie frogs. I am hoping the juvenile I am raising is a male. Do you have any recommendations to help me find a large male C.B.B. Pyxie frog?
Yes, faunaclassifieds had some large 8 inch males for sale last I checked. Here is a picture of one of my males I had..:
That is so cool.
I do not blame you. I am so so sorry.
Congratulations on your "new friend". I would love to see picture's of him/her once he/she is settled in.
That is definitely a very cool species!
I can't blame you. Congratulations, on your newest acquisition.
Again, I am truly sorry for your loss.
Yes, the first two links worked. The additional links did not work. However, you truly had one amazing looking specimen! I am sure your "new friend" will look just as fantastic!