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Old 08-08-2006, 01:48 PM
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Default Any idea on this pumilio morph

We got these in with a shipment of bastimentos, chir rivs, and man creeks. Clearly it is none of the above...any ideas. They are a lot smaller than the other pumilio we got in.

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Old 08-08-2006, 01:54 PM
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ooohhhhh aaaaahhhhh, sorry, i'm no help
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look at the pics of the frogs sean has for sale here. there is a match(not sure on sex) in his pics on the classifieds section. i think he called it a christobal.
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Aaron-

We have Cristobals and I do not belive this frog to be one...I checked Seans frog and it isnt really too close to that (but the blue in the legs is similiar).

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This is a pretty small pumilio..we got 2 in and I'm keeping my fingers crossed they are a pair.
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I'm not too sure what you got there, but you do have yourself a pretty rare frog I am sure as I have never seen any with that coloration before. Dare I even start the debate that this may be a new morph of pumilio not named so far??
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Old 08-08-2006, 04:22 PM
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Is it for sale??? lol

Anyway, it may just be a variation in one of the mentioned morphs populations, or you may have something quite unique> Who is to say with pumilio anyway, they are so freaking weird when it comes to what is this and who is that. I would recommend you send a few pics over to Kyle Summers, he may be able to help you pinpoint atleast where it may have come from.

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I think it kinda looks like a washed out man creek. It has the "granular" looking pattern on the legs like a lot of the man creeks do. It has a very unique color though, very pretty frog.

Just my 2 cents, hopefully it will turn out to be something grand!
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Much smaller than any man creek we have ever brought in. I have someone that said they have seen this local before when in panama...i'm waiting on pics
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Whoops, I guess I overlooked the small part. Maybe they are something special.
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looks like some of the pics i've seen of the "green and orange" morph. Which is a smaller morph of pum.

here is one....
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I've ran across other pics that looked similar also but cant remember where....

Anyways nice lil frog whatever it is...hopefully we'll get more info on them if more come in.
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