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    Re: flame phase pacman frogs

    It is a regular albino pacman frog(ceratophrys cranwelli) Many albinos crans show this reddish/orange coloration this speciman simply displays it a bit more than most albinos but this frog isnt anything more than an albino cranwelli. And 99 for it is absolutly outragous especially when you can pick up an albino pacamn at your local petco for like 20 bucks.

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    Re: flame phase pacman frogs

    Quote Originally Posted by cichniss View Post
    It is a regular albino pacman frog(ceratophrys cranwelli) Many albinos crans show this reddish/orange coloration this speciman simply displays it a bit more than most albinos but this frog isnt anything more than an albino cranwelli. And 99 for it is absolutly outragous especially when you can pick up an albino pacamn at your local petco for like 20 bucks.
    Agreed completely. It's nothing more than an albino that happens to show some oranges. That can even be acheived sometimes but the food they consume. gutloading their crickets and roaches with carrots, yams, squash, and leafy greens that are high in betacarotine will help to enhance their colors. As soon as you stop feeding these things then the color goes back to what it was before.

    Here's one of mine that hardly had any orange on it a few months ago. Mine's not as nice of a picture or as solid of red lines as the one posted, but it is still just an albino. They are not uncommon by any means.



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