I heard it's possible to brighten or darken your pac mans color by changing it's surroundings and food.
True or False?
Explain?
hmm~interesting. Grif any brand you might suggest us to try? Diggy is getting a little dark, not that it's in a bad way, but i do like it a little brighter like when i first got him.=)
They tend to darken up if kept on coco fiber too. They will change color as they mature.
The brand we use is Rep-Cal. The product is called Herptivite with Beta Carotene. As far as vitamin supplements go, I haven't heard anything bad about any other brands so any one should do. Just make sure it says it's for amphibians.
Food will effect their colors too, although I don't know which types of food are best for bringing out which colors. I have heard that if you feed the crickets lots of carrots, apples, and other things like that and then feed those crickets to your frog, that it can accentuate your frog's colors. I would be very interested to hear if a particular food works best. Actually food can affect the skin pigment of alot of animals. For instance, flamingos are usually pink because their diet consists mostly of shrimp. (The ones at my local zoo are a dirty whitish color because they don't get alot of shrimp. Bleh.) Even humans can have this happen. Too many carrots can tint your skin yellow. Too many tomatoes can turn you orange-ish. (So don't drink too much V-8! You'll look like you got a bad fake tan! Haha!) Anyway, it's probably hard to tell. You wouldn't want to feed your pacman too much of any food. It's healthier to have diversity in their diet.
With fishes beta carotene helps bring out the orange and red colors while spirulina helps with the blue and greens.
I don't know if this would help but I gut load my crickets with carrots and then feed them to my pac
i have heard that people put paprika in dart frog's food to enhance the red or orange, i believe it do the same to pacman too
but I want green...guess i'll go get some more bright green stuff for him.=)
ah ha!!found the videoVideo: Paprika Supplements for Poisonous Dart Frogs | eHow.com
Hmmmm I wonder if you fed the crickets blueberries and you have a samusai blue pacman and fed the crickets to the blue pac if the blue hue would stay and not turn to green later on. Seems like a good experiment for color pigmentation.
You can get the frog at an expo if Samurai Japan Reptiles is vending there or buy from there site - SAMURAI JAPAN REPTILES. It's a morph C. Cranwelli. Also some of the other booths might carry a few that were traded into them if you get lucky.
I went to the NARBC in Anaheim and they had an semi-adult Samurai Blue for $50 that was still full blue, no green coloration.
Yeah, honestly I wish I would of picked it up at the time... I'm not into morphed pacmans anymore though, just not natural and there's always a chance of discoloration paying extra money for a morph.
I thought you meant I can buy a food and change it's color
This is what I use for my babies. They get a little sprinkle once a week on their crickets .
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I use this every other feeding. The herptivite is like a multivitamin for them.
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The D3 helps them to absorb calcium easier. It's vital to nocturnal animals who don't get full sun exposure normally. The beta carotene will help with orange,red colors brightening up, but there are really no foods to enhance or change the colors of the Pacs. Enjoy what Nature gave him, it changes as he matures.
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