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davemal

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only time I seen mine had moved was when it turned upside down and died, they seem a bit lazy
 

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Do they ever walk or hop around? I don't think I've ever seen one actually move.
They'll move around at night some then go back to their hole. Caatinga is a type of horned frog that's fairly active. I have a male cranwelli that I found in my driveway like 5 yrs ago. He stays buried half the yr though. I thought he died this past winter. Dung him up and he started moving his legs last weekend
 
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So far no interest in night crawlers. Does starving them work to get them to eat?
 

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So far no interest in night crawlers. Does starving them work to get them to eat?
That sucks. Cornuta in the wild are mainly frog eaters if I'm not mistaken. I would just keep after it. That red wiggler could of put her off with the bad taste. I would supplement with dusted crickets, but keep pushing the worms if it was me.

This is what can bite you in the butt with hybrids like these. They look great with the horns but they can be really picky. Even captive bred Cornuta can be a royal pia to get to eat.
 
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