-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners

Originally Posted by
Sublime
Sounds a little bit messed up to me to keep pixie frogs on turf. Can't even burrow with their hind legs and probably not all that great for them either. Especially if they ingested some of that artificial stuff I doubt that would pass. The coco fiber is only messy when you first put it in. Right after it gets packed down with water (humidity) it stays fine. Kind of a commitment you make also when raising an amphibian in captivity is what's suitable for them, not for you lol. Anyways, I'm done with my rant. Take it easy.
there is always one idiot!! out there,i dont tell other people how to keep there frogs, and i expect the same, i did not ask for advice, i was asked what substrate i used and i answered, my frogs feed well are healthy and overall live in a very clean enviroment, if it was not working i would try another method, your telling me about coco fibre like ive never used the stuff, i buy 15kg at a time for my toads lol, yes you sound like a right d*ckhead,
cheers spencer............
-
-
September 12th, 2011
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
This is what happens when ignorant frog owners get defensive. Before calling someone an idiot, I highly advise you to take some online English courses for spelling and grammar. I was giving you advice on your ****ing disgrace of a tank that you have your frogs housed in, but you obviously took it in a defensive way and now you're mad. You probably need more clarification on where your frogs come from and their instincts in their natural habitat. It's ok we all need lessons, here and there. Lol, have a good day or night man. 
Here's a reference for you if you need it:
http://www.frogforum.net/content/african-bullfrog-pyxicephalus-adspersus-care-breeding-118/
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners

Originally Posted by
Sublime
This is what happens when ignorant frog owners get defensive. Before calling someone an idiot, I highly advise you to take some online English courses for spelling and grammar. I was giving you advice on your ****ing disgrace of a tank that you have your frogs housed in, but you obviously took it in a defensive way and now you're mad. You probably need more clarification on where your frogs come from and their instincts in their natural habitat. It's ok we all need lessons, here and there. Lol, have a good day or night man.
Here's a reference for you if you need it:
Frog Forum - African Bullfrog - Pyxicephalus adspersus - Care and Breeding
I have to agree with sublime. while I don't find too much wrong with astroturf. I do find it appalling that there is NO dirt like substrate for the frog.
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
Yeah it's pretty much like throwing a tree frog in a tank with no branches or plants to climb on. Doesn't make much sense does it.
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners

Originally Posted by
Sublime
This is what happens when ignorant frog owners get defensive. Before calling someone an idiot, I highly advise you to take some online English courses for spelling and grammar. I was giving you advice on your ****ing disgrace of a tank that you have your frogs housed in, but you obviously took it in a defensive way and now you're mad. You probably need more clarification on where your frogs come from and their instincts in their natural habitat. It's ok we all need lessons, here and there. Lol, have a good day or night man.
Here's a reference for you if you need it:
Frog Forum - African Bullfrog - Pyxicephalus adspersus - Care and Breeding
i did not ask for your advice d**khead lol,
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners

Originally Posted by
spencerburgo
i did not ask for your advice d**khead lol,
Talks like my 15 year old cousin. good **** bud.
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
I would say 80% of this forum is based on advice for keeping amphibians so if someone gets that mad over advice... Why are they on this forum?
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners

Originally Posted by
Sublime
I would say 80% of this forum is based on advice for keeping amphibians so if someone gets that mad over advice... Why are they on this forum?
like i said, i did not ask for your advice, this thread has been taken over by our difference's of opinion, any further comments pm me,
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
Guys please ,don' t you see what's happening. The guy is trying to train the pixies to play soccer. So they can play with Manchester United. I knew it all along. the soccer player pixies. Lol.LOL.
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
Spencer. Stevie is awesome. I have never seen a pattern like that. Heck ill use turf if you send that over the pond.
Jk
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
Surely the point is these frogs look healthy,the man obviously knows what he is doing.
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
The main thing is water and food,and he gets to live on a soccer field . It's all good.
-
-
Re: Question for big pyxie owners
Hey guys come to think of it ,they do sell the green carpet mat in pet stores here in the US. It also comes in brown for dessert look. Spencers is more plush.
-