I have no maintenance. Its not affecting me yet. Now Jessica is maintenance. But when i start breeding, things are going to be tough.
I have no maintenance. Its not affecting me yet. Now Jessica is maintenance. But when i start breeding, things are going to be tough.
Thanks a lot, guys you have been really helpful!By the way, where's a good place to get terrarium plant decorations? The ones at PetSmart are only so-so where I live.
How about Dr foster and smith or LLL reptiles or shows.
With regards to weight: first, a picture would be best just because it's hard to tell without seeing the frog (and because we like seeing pictures of pacmans! Lol!) Second, if it is just the tailbone sticking out a little then you probably don't have anything to worry about. Pacmans tailbones usually stick out some, but it can vary by breed. If you aren't sure you could flip through some of the pacman pics on this forum and do a quick comparison. That isn't a gaurentee, but it will give you a general idea of how a healthy pac should look.
For weight gain, you switch up his/her diet and add fattier foods like wax worms, horn worms, or pinkie mice. Pinkies can be dangerous if used too often though. Stick to 1 every month or so.
Thanks for all the information, guys! I just got back from the hospital today because I came down appendicitis and had to get my appendix removed, so my little guy/girl hasn't been able to eat the past two days, but he/she is very lively. I will get pictures as soon as I get to feeling better, but I don't think he/she is underweight - only bone I see is the tail bone.
BG, are the places you mentioned online stores?
I'm not BG, but yeah. Dr. Foster & Smith and LLL Reptile are both online reptile stores. I recomend buying from site sponsers when possible, so you might try checking the selection at Josh's Frogs before you buy from someone else.
I hope you are feeling better! Pictures are always good; we love looking at pacman pictures, lol.
Just be careful not to get carried away with the decorations. It's easy to do. One or two plants is probably all you need, just enough to give them shade or something to hide by (Their second favorite thing to do, after eating of course!) You can find all sorts of terrarium decor, but most of it is more for human viewing pleasure than frog pleasure. Chances are, the more you put in there, the more your frog will sit there and think, "Why is my human covering up good burrow spots with this junk?" Haha
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