I rescued it from a pet store that went out of business.
They called it a hopper but I would like a more specific identification.
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I rescued it from a pet store that went out of business.
They called it a hopper but I would like a more specific identification.
looks like he is trying to hold his breath.
my guess would be a pacman frog
>>looks like he is trying to hold his breath.
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No its not a pacman, it looks like a Scaphiophryne species from Madagascar but i could be wrong.
Chris
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I agree, it is Scaphiophryne marmorata. You can find information about care at www.amphibian.co.uk/scaphiophryne.html Good luck
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Thanks for the info
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