Pacman Frog Color Identification

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Hello everyone,

I recently added a beautiful juvenile pacman frog to my collection of exotics and have just absolutely fallen in love with this little guy, however, I'm having quite a problem identifying what specific color morph he is. I would greatly appreciate some input, thanks!

He is currently 2 inches long.
 

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Definitely C. cranwelii but there are thousands of morphs, some have the same names. It would be almost impossible to narrow it to one morph.
 
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