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    Just a quick question. I have a solo female adult pacman that is now alone in a large enclosure. Currently she has her soil of course and a large water dish and a large turtle shell. She spends all her time under it, I only have once seen her walking out from it since she's been alone. She still seems healthy, very deep and bright orange and red. She is still responds quickly to prey items that get near her. But is it likely she feels lonely?

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    Hello Robbie, for more info see the care sheet for Pacman frogs on the forum - right here!.
    They are solo animals and will act aggressively and cannibalize each other if given the chance.
    Be sure to keep them in separate enclosures if you plan on getting another.
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    Default Re: Solo tomato frog question

    Thanks Bob. I actually did a typo for some reason. I meant to say tomato frog, I really don't know why I typed Pacman other than an old habit. I know less about tomato frogs, I would edit my original post but I can't now.



    Quote Originally Posted by Bombina Bob View Post
    Hello Robbie, for more info see the care sheet for Pacman frogs on the forum - right here!.
    They are solo animals and will act aggressively and cannibalize each other if given the chance.
    Be sure to keep them in separate enclosures if you plan on getting another.

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    I thought there was something fishy there Tomato frogs can be communal and wont harm eachother. Just be sure you have enough space for the frogs (10 gallons ea)
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    Yeah I got a 20+ gallon, I used to have a few in there for a few years that were adopted and most were older. One young but got impacted by ecoearth according to vet. The other two were undetermined older age I rescued from a not so good pet store. They passed on and now she doesn't seem to want to come out and explore.



    Quote Originally Posted by Bombina Bob View Post
    I thought there was something fishy there Tomato frogs can be communal and wont harm eachother. Just be sure you have enough space for the frogs (10 gallons ea)

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