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    Quote Originally Posted by spencerburgo View Post
    well the way you were offering your advice i thought you must have been some kind of expert, but from what i can gather from reading some of your post's your a complete novice who had no right telling me how to keep my frogs, there are no sharp bits of metal in my vivs that can damage my frogs,

    cheers spencer.............
    How long have you been on this forum and keeping frogs for, and how long have I been? I've been on this forum for a month and a half and been a respectable member with enough knowledge gathered to help people and know enough about my frog. I give advice everyday to people asking for help, whens the last time you have? Out of all the care sheets and experienced pixie owners, what bedding do they recommend? Get off my thread, you are inexperienced and have no right to talk down on me because I asked one simple question. Obviously I'm taking great care of him, he gets fed routinely, correct bedding, perfect environment. He may of just been more active and wanted to hop around idk haha. What's wrong with getting a good deal on a cage in craigslist with a little tear in the screen lid? From the research I gathered, you don't need a lid after they reach juvenile-semi adult stage. Obviously there's exceptions like mine, he's a lot bigger and a lot healthier than your frogs. I already put duct tape on the tear till I buy a new lid or buy some new mesh to replace. We already dropped your ignorant attitude around 2 weeks ago and yet you're still going. You wouldn't of known why your frogs were acting that way and probably wouldn't of posted at all because you obviously don't care for your animals like I do. Have a good day, lol.

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    Lol, by the way... Look who's talking about reading some of my posts and you call me a novice? Nice.

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    Soccer any body?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    Soccer any body?
    Lolololololol.

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    To get back to your issue,how is your pixie doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    To get back to your issue,how is your pixie doing.
    He's good now, I can see his head popped out of his dirt back behind his plants. He likes to go burrow back there during the day and rest. Also makes him feel secure. From what I can tell I don't see any damage on him, I have to feed him tonight so I'm going to set him in his feeding bin and see how he looks more closely. Some days he just soaks in his water bowl all day and most other days he goes back there and burrows with his head out. I set up the plants back there for him like a jungle so he's just chillin'. He should be fine, just a little out of control last night lol. Also as I mentioned before to spencer, I put some duct tape on the torn mesh part on the lid so that makes me feel better about his safety. Lol, didn't expect for him to be jumping that high doing acrobatics.

    He should be croaking in his water dish tonight after I put him back in after feeding, he croaks every single night for awhile haha.

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