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Old 02-06-2009, 06:19 PM
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Talking My lovely soil I keep

I keep soil.
A beautiful soil that breaks down their pee/some poop and other harmful substance. (I remove his poop out that I found in this cage)
I put three different kinds of mixutured soils 6intch depth anyway.



I love the natural moss on the shelter.


A wild Amazon horned frog





This Amazon horned frog seems enjoying on the natural bed.
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Old 02-06-2009, 06:23 PM
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that is a REALLY pretty frog!
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Old 02-06-2009, 07:31 PM
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i want one, that is the kuulest frog i've ever seen
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Iv'e seen those frogs before but never that morph, which is gorgeous.
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Iv'e seen those frogs before but never that morph, which is gorgeous.
It's a full green Amazon horned frog.
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Old 03-06-2009, 08:13 AM
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that has to be the best looking horned frog i have ever seen. I've only ever seen picture of full brown amazon horned frogs never a full green its stunning. lovely frog anyway. am i right in thinking its a ceratophrys cornuta because (if anyone one interested) there more commonly sold as surinam horned frog over here

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that has to be the best looking horned frog i have ever seen. I've only ever seen picture of full brown amazon horned frogs never a full green its stunning. lovely frog anyway. am i right in thinking its a ceratophrys cornuta because (if anyone one interested) there more commonly sold as surinam horned frog over here
CB ceratophrys cornuta is not good looking as same as this wild one.
Mine comes from the Wild South America.
A young adult.
Amazingly, he eats dubia. (Most wild ceratophrys cornuta eat fish/frog etc)
Amazon horned frog is not same to The Argentine Horned Frog (Ceratophrys ornata), a bit more nervous for Amazon horned frog.
Also the wild one looks so sharpen edged body, especially the horns on the eyes.
he eats everything. A perpect specimen with the colouration and feeding.
I keep him on soil and I think he is happy.
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stunning pictures. he looks amazing

kind of looks like a tasty apple
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stunning pictures. he looks amazing

kind of looks like a tasty apple
Thank you mate!

hahaha Nice comment. I agree the tasty apple you say.
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Whats the soil mix you use? Photos are awesome and its one very happy looking frog.
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