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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Savannah
o ok. how do you start a new one? im new to this forum.
Go to the tree frog section of the forum and select the icon that says start new thread.
About Pacman prices they actually differ from cheap to outrageous. Anywhere from $15.99 to $500.00 or higher. This depends on size and breeds. Specialty breeds are more expensive.
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December 22nd, 2011
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
ok, got it. thanks!
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
yea, listen to grif, hes been here way longer, and hes given me very good information.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks. And tree frogs count as specialty breeds im guessing?
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Spedly4life
yea, listen to grif, hes been here way longer, and hes given me very good information.
We are all still learning. Its always good to get new info from other members. You'll be giving advice in no time Gary.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Savannah
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks. And tree frogs count as specialty breeds im guessing?
No. There are specialty breeds of Pacmans. A lot are lab grown man made breeds like the Green Apple and Golden Apple. Also there is a Samurai Blue breed that has a blue hue to it a young age but usually loses its blue hue and turns a seafoam green color. Look them up. They are very beautiful even as man made breeds. Very attractive.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
GrifTheGreat
We are all still learning. Its always good to get new info from other members. You'll be giving advice in no time Gary.
Ill do my best to help all, but you have taught me alot alredy
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
ok that makes sence. They are a beautiful frog. Very nice shade of blue.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
grif, are blue and green apple the same, on generalexotics.com they have blue pacmans for $225 and on reptilesncritters.com they have green apple pacmans for $40, but they look exactly the same.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Spedly4life
grif, are blue and green apple the same, on generalexotics.com they have blue pacmans for $225 and on reptilesncritters.com they have green apple pacmans for $40, but they look exactly the same.
No they are not the same. Possibly a picture typo. The common appearance of the Green and Golden Apples is reduced pattern meaning that they have way less spots in their pattern on their backs. The Blue one has a definet blue color and the Green Apple is a very bright green.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
ohh, i getcha, just curious. thanks
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Eitheir of you tried fish in the same tank as your frogs?
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Spedly4life
ohh, i getcha, just curious. thanks
Look at the thread in this Pacman section of the forum titled "SOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!!! My 2 ne baby pacs-what are their breeds"
These two are Green and Golden Apple Pacs.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
depending on the frog and fish, one of the two may become food, but as long as the fish is bigger and non aggressive i dont see a problem with it. but i would still be careful
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Savannah
Eitheir of you tried fish in the same tank as your frogs?
Pacmans are terrestrial burrowing frogs. They are not good swimmers and veratious eaters. You can feed them certain types of fish as treats. Only fully aquatic species of frog could have the option of keeping fish in the same enclosure.
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Yeah, our walmart has little, spotted puffer like fish. we've owned them before but I'm, afraid they will nip at the frogs knowing how they are. Just wanted anothers opinion. lol thanks.
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i could see a half terrarium half aquarium working for tree frogs and some frogs like bullfrogs working, but yea, pacmans need just a terrarium, with a shallow water dish
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puffers are a definant NO, they are nippers, but on top of that they are brackish fish and need salt in their tank, the salt would dry out frogs skins and kill them
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Re: My fantasy FINALLY arrived
Originally Posted by
Savannah
Yeah, our walmart has little, spotted puffer like fish. we've owned them before but I'm, afraid they will nip at the frogs knowing how they are. Just wanted anothers opinion. lol thanks.
Puffer fish are poisonous and are mildly aggressive. Wouldn't be a good choice to keep with an amphibian.
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