Is the brown pacman a cranwell? and where can you get some cranwells for a good price? and how can you tell if its a cranwell all i see forsale is, "pacmans" and that doesnt tell me much.
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Is the brown pacman a cranwell? and where can you get some cranwells for a good price? and how can you tell if its a cranwell all i see forsale is, "pacmans" and that doesnt tell me much.
About 90% of the frogs on the market are cranwells it seems. Cranwells have larger horns, tend to be more drab in color (with the exception of the green and albino phases) and are quite common in the trade. They are relatively cheap anywhere...they normally range from about 10-20 dollars for a young frog and up to 40 or 50 for an adult. Some may be brown but have splattered green or yellow. They can be highly variable in coloration.
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Andy Maddox
The Reptizone
JAMES.S.
Yeah I've noticed a trend that the amount of Ornates circulating keeps decreasing while Cranwells are increasing. This kind of bugs me, but at least people can still get them.
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