G Greewok New member Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 103 Reaction score 4 Points 0 Location Illinois Country United States Aug 30, 2009 #1 I am told these are Orientalis, but I am not too sure about that... Attachments untitled.JPG 21.6 KB · Views: 427
H Hooky87 New member Joined Mar 17, 2009 Messages 95 Reaction score 2 Points 0 Location Birmingham Country England Aug 31, 2009 #2 not 100% but looks like a cross between orientalis and variegata
John Founder Staff member Joined Feb 6, 2001 Messages 8,171 Reaction score 469 Points 83 Age 48 Location USA Country Ireland Display Name John Clare Aug 31, 2009 #3 They look like orientalis that were captive bred - unless they are fed appropriate food as froglets, they don't develop the deep orange/red bellies.
They look like orientalis that were captive bred - unless they are fed appropriate food as froglets, they don't develop the deep orange/red bellies.
benw New member Joined Mar 2, 2008 Messages 285 Reaction score 18 Points 0 Location Dorset Country United Kingdom Display Name sonic Aug 31, 2009 #4 I agree, they are pale orientalis, they have the pale toe tips which other bombina dont have. Ben
Coastal Groovin Active member Joined Nov 17, 2008 Messages 923 Reaction score 47 Points 28 Location USA Country United States Aug 31, 2009 #5 Can you get them to fire up to that bright orange with a diet change? Or is it to late once they become adults?
Can you get them to fire up to that bright orange with a diet change? Or is it to late once they become adults?
G Greewok New member Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 103 Reaction score 4 Points 0 Location Illinois Country United States Aug 31, 2009 #6 Thanks for the ID. These came from a pet shop originally, so I assumed WC.