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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesphatfrogs View Post


    Top frog in the pic is a blue mint.

    I have samurai blues too but they mainly turn a blueish green color by the time they are adults.

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    Oh gorgeous! So the samurai turn greenish but the blue mint don't? What would a really blue blue-mint run?

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    The blue mints stay pretty blue. With selective breeding my stock will show much more blue coloring. Ones that stay a true blue color are $100.00 for babies. Once they are more common and I can produce them easier the price will go down. Regular greenish blue mints go for $60.00.

    Some samurai blues also hold the blue color as adults. I have a good group of blue colored adults that should produce nice blue colored offspring.

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    Wow, neat!

    I'm considering adding one to the collection someday (probably around Spring) and now I know where to get one
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    Re: Mint pacman frog

    More crazy awesome frogs! Thanks for sharing

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesphatfrogs View Post
    The blue mints stay pretty blue. With selective breeding my stock will show much more blue coloring. Ones that stay a true blue color are $100.00 for babies. Once they are more common and I can produce them easier the price will go down. Regular greenish blue mints go for $60.00.

    Some samurai blues also hold the blue color as adults. I have a good group of blue colored adults that should produce nice blue colored offspring.

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    Cool!

    Do you have the really blue mint available often?
    Which would you say are a brighter, richer blue, the samurai that stay blue or the mint? And what would you charge for a true blue samurai?

    Also what would happen if you paired a blue mint to a blue samurai?

    Sorry for all the questions lol, I'd pm you but I feel like others might be interested in the info too.


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    Other critters:
    *1.0 Anery motley corn *G. rosea tarantula *G. pulchripes *P. metallica *0.0.2 A. versicolor *C. cyaneopubescens *A. geniculata *B. smithi *B. boehmei *Nhandu chromatus *H. maculata *C. marshalli *1.0 Australian shepherd mix

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    That's awesome! I really want to get some pacmans at some point.
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    The mint have a reduced to no pattern on the sides. I have not had a chance to make the blue x mint yet but I would guess it would produce a variety of blue colors and patterns.

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    Usually twice a year the mints are for sale. Usually blue colored ones are between 60-100.00 for babies.

    These animals increase their value as they grow also. I do buy adults back.

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