(S/N: AM05-XX) ★~ Captive Breed ~★ C. stolzmanni, also known as Pacific Pacman Frog (Pacific Horned Frog). They are the smallest Ceratophrys frog in this world.
Pacific Pacman Frog (Ceratophrys stolzmanni) Pacific horned frog is really similar as C. cranwelli in appearance. It’s hard to distinguish them when they’re all in froglet size (3-4cm). But, generally, C.stolzmanni has more patterns than C.cranwelli on whole body, and patterns on C.stolzmanni body look more three-dimensional. > Size: 4cm > Feeding method: had several meals (cricket+ complex vitamin +calcium)
Product Description
Pacific horned frog is smallest frog in Ceratophrys family, however very interesting, when they are in the tadpole period, they are the biggest. Most of our C.stolzmanni came out of water have 4-5cm SLV. In Asia, some breeders will use C.cornuta or C.cranwelli mating with C.stolzmanni to get hybrid offspring, but we don’t do this in our F.O.F amphibians farm. All Ceratophrys can us their toes to attract prey, and Pacific horned frogs have the most special ways. They make their legs rotate 180° to attract their prey, and because of this special attracting way, sometimes C.stolzmanni cause luxation after they rotate their legs too intensely.
Market Performance
Pacific horned frog are not common species in pet market, that’s why they are special.