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    Re: Are European night crawlers safe?

    I've been offering the European night crawlers to Bernice for a few nights now. She's only eaten 1 of them. She spits them out in a hurry. She's been pretty picky in the past when trying new...
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    Re: Are European night crawlers safe?

    Will do! Hopefully, she'll slurp them up like she does the Canadian night crawlers.
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    Re: Are European night crawlers safe?

    Ah, thank you so much, Carlos! I'd been reading threads here and found some confusing info. This thread in particular threw me. ...
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    Are European night crawlers safe?

    I've been finding mixed information here on whether European night crawlers are safe for pacs to eat. I know they secrete a foul mucus. My usual Canadian night crawler supplier is having difficulty...
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    I know the privacy was an important factor for Bernice. If I lifted the towel too high when checking on her while she was going, she would freeze until I lowered it. I won't be disturbing her in...
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    We have poop and a lot of it! The towel method worked. About 3 minutes into the soak she started going. I think she had started to feel a little sluggish because after pooping she was feisty and...
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    I'm going to try this out tonight. Now that you mention it, the last time she pooped she was in her travel setup and covered pretty well. I hadn't even thought about recreating that private...
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    Ah, I see. I will try the privacy method with her. Hopefully, we'll have poop soon.
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    Apparently Bernice isn't nearly as modest as your Pepito. She started peeing almost immediately and didn't seem to care that I was watching very closely. :D
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    We have urine! The soak worked within seconds, amazing. She didn't poop but she peed a lot. She's looking like her normal chubby self, again. Thanks, again, everyone!
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    Re: Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    Thank you all so much! I will definitely do the soak. Whew, this frog mama was really worried there for a minute.
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    Worried about Stanley/Bernice, bloated?

    I'm assuming that Stanley is actually a female, due to size, age and a lack of nuptial pads. She's been eating like crazy lately, 3-4 nightcrawlers a night and growing pretty quickly. Tonight I...
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    Re: Nightcrawler colony questions

    Wow, you're like the worm whisperer. LOL Ooh, worm poo would be great for our garden in the summer. Hadn't thought of doing that. The guinea pigs love fresh garden veggies. What do you feed...
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    Re: Nightcrawler colony questions

    Thanks so much for responding, Garrett! And thanks for all the very helpful information. I was feeling a bit overwhelmed by this project but am feeling much better about it now. We get free...
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    Nightcrawler colony questions

    I'm considering starting a Canadian nightcrawler colony for my pacman. He/she is currently eating 3 nightcrawlers a night. So at $3 a dozen I'm thinking I should just start my own colony. Plus, I...
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    Re: Travel advice

    Wow, I can't believe he didn't hop off! He must've enjoyed the view. LOL I've already started working on the tupperware and foam box idea. Hopefully he'll feel secure in there. I'm so worried...
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    Re: Travel advice

    Ha, you have a wonderful wife! I'm the animal freak in our marriage. LOL Between our special needs guinea pigs, the ADF's, fish, hamsters and now Stanley, we hardly ever manage to get away. ...
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    Re: Travel advice

    Yeah, our weather is all over the place right now. That's what I was originally thinking of doing. Strap the terrarium in, set up some heat, drape a blanket over the terrarium and go. But thought...
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    Re: Travel advice

    Thank you so much for replying! I haven't had a frog shipped to me but I've seen those set-ups. I was going to use a regular terrarium on the drive but if a cup is better/safer, I'll certainly go...
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    Travel advice

    I'll be going to visit my family in VA next week and little Stanley will be coming with me. I don't have anyone who I feel comfortable leaving him with for that week. I have a full set-up with all...
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    Re: For all you pacman lovers show us your pacman frogs

    This is Stanley (or Bernice, if he's a lady frog).

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    Re: For all you pacman lovers show us your pacman frogs

    Kualli is gorgeous!
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    Re: Noticing some changes in Stanley

    Thank you so much for responding! Ah, I apparently had it backwards, thinking Cranwellis had no horns. Really glad I asked.
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    Noticing some changes in Stanley

    Still no nuptual pads here. Stanley is turning out to be such a gorgeous frog. He's been changing quite a bit in the last 2 weeks. His little horns are more pronounced and he's lost some of his...
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    Re: Live plants for my pacman enclosure

    Here's what I've done, so far. I have a feeling that I will be altering and improving his/her enclosure forever. I've learned that our sweet little pacman likes to climb. Well I'm not sure you can...
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