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Ceratophrys cranwelli eating a Mus musculus.

Great sequence Matt,
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.

thanks for sharing.
No problem. I tend to LOVE taking photo's of my animals. I just do not want to "bore the forum to death".

Robert Walker;1985660[B said:
'Mus musculus" hah
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? :rofl:

I just read the title, Cranwelli. Nice pics for sure!
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?
 
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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? :rofl:


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 had a collection in 2012 that died due to a cold snap while I lived near a lake on Northern CA called Lakeberryessa... I had a CBB Cornuta, two CBB male Pyxie frogs & a baby Cantigga Pacman that was bred by Philips vosjoli.. I was so upset 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. It is a CBB C. Aurita Brazilian Horned frog baby. They were being advertised here on faunaclassifides.. I could bring myself to say no. This is my frog that Phillipe Vosjoli bred that I lost :( I am trying to see if my link worked. That would be my hand holding the baby..
 
I had a collection in 2012 that died due to a cold snap while I lived near a lake on Northern CA called Lakeberryessa... .
I want to apologize for your loss.

I had a CBB Cornuta,
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"?

two CBB male Pyxie frogs
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?

& a baby Cantigga Pacman that was bred by Philips vosjoli.
That is so cool.

I was so upset
I do not blame you. I am so so sorry.

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.
Congratulations on your "new friend". I would love to see picture's of him/her once he/she is settled in.

It is a CBB C. Aurita Brazilian Horned frog baby.
That is definitely a very cool species!

They were being advertised here on faunaclassifides.. I could bring myself to say no.
I can't blame you. Congratulations, on your newest acquisition.

This is my frog that Phillipe Vosjoli bred that I lost :(
Again, I am truly sorry for your loss.

I am trying to see if my link worked. That would be my hand holding the baby..
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 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!

Thank you, I am really excited to raise a cbb baby Aurita! I am so amazed that I was able to find a Aurita at all! They are very well known in old documentaries and books. I have an old frog book with a "Giant Brazilian Horned frog" pictured.
 
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