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    Just wanted to see what you think.... Does my baby look healthy or fat?

    He's growing so fast.
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    He looks round and healthy to me nice colours too...

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    Thanks!
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    He looks great! Little Tank is growing SO fast!!

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    Definitely healthy! As long as you can still see their front legs, you should be ok. Sometimes it is hard to remember that these guys are Supposed to be chubby! I worry about mine sometimes since there is a fine line between healthy weight and obesity for them. Just remember that most of that is water.

    They grow so fast. *Happy sigh


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    Round and healthy for the win.

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    Great! Thanks! He looks so much bigger. His belly is a lot rounder. I just want to be sure I'm keeping him healthy . He is the coolest little frog ever. I love watching him catch his crickets. I let him chase after them instead of taking the legs off. I figure it's good exercise, lol! He is a great eater.

    Do any of you use the herptivite for yours? I give his crickets a weekly light sprinkle.

    What is the average weekly growth rate in inches for a young pac? He seems to be growing about a half inch every one to two weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Definitely healthy! As long as you can still see their front legs, you should be ok. Sometimes it is hard to remember that these guys are Supposed to be chubby! I worry about mine sometimes since there is a fine line between healthy weight and obesity for them. Just remember that most of that is water.

    They grow so fast. *Happy sigh
    yeah i notice that when mine pees on me!

    he's very healthy. i would fluff him up alittle.

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    Lol! So, let my little stinker eat 5 instead of 3 large crickets? I don't think I could do the 15 minute feeding bc he doesn't stop eating. He's a little piggy.
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    When I brought him home, and now.
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    Your pac man and my pac man looks like they could be friends lol
    I'm inlove with it's color :]
    KEEP is updated!

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    Me too! They're cuties .

    There may be an albino in my future also . (Have to get my retf viv done first.)
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    The frog looks healthy. The ability to see it's front legs is a great rule of thumb when assessing size.

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    That's good to know. I'll video him tonight at his dinner time .
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    He's growing at a really fast pace just like mine !



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    Yes he is, at the same rate too .
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    T, I love your baby too! His colors are beautiful! I love albinos! I can't wait to get mine. We should get ours at the same time, my albino and your cranwelli or ornate. Then we can see if they too grow at the same rate .
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