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    Does anyone elses Pacman or Pacmans like junk food (mealworms/waxworm/superworms) over their meat and vegetables (crickets/night crawlers/red wigglers/dubia roaches/hornworms)?


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    No, but he does like to eat spoiled children.

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    Loki my little Green Cranwelli does eat his/her crickets but hardly eats his/her red wiggler. Once in a while he/she will eat one. He/she likes wax worms and the occational Mealie. Won't eat horn worms. Can be quite picky sometimes.


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    Mine mostly just eats crickets and pre-killed pinkies. I will be switching to dubias one of these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artes View Post
    Mine mostly just eats crickets and pre-killed pinkies. I will be switching to dubias one of these days.
    Grif loves Horn worms. Once my fiance left the container of them in front of her terrarium and when I woke up the next morning she was against the glass staring at them. When I walked over to her and said no Grify you can have anymore its your bed time and I removed the container out of view. Then she looked at me puffed up and began to hop and stomp around her enclosure throwing a huge frog tantrum. I laughed so hard that I almost fell over. I love their personalities


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Grif loves Horn worms. Once my fiance left the container of them in front of her terrarium and when I woke up the next morning she was against the glass staring at them. When I walked over to her and said no Grify you can have anymore its your bed time and I removed the container out of view. Then she looked at me puffed up and began to hop and stomp around her enclosure throwing a huge frog tantrum. I laughed so hard that I almost fell over. I love their personalities
    I think that is funny how she threw a tantrum. I have read in a few posts that they have different personalities, which is neat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiffer01 View Post
    I think that is funny how she threw a tantrum. I have read in a few posts that they have different personalities, which is neat.
    They do. Loki likes to climb on his/her half log hide and drift wood. He/she also will eat three or four crickets from the forcepts then the rest he/she wants to catch on his /her own. I think that's funny.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Grif loves Horn worms. Once my fiance left the container of them in front of her terrarium and when I woke up the next morning she was against the glass staring at them. When I walked over to her and said no Grify you can have anymore its your bed time and I removed the container out of view. Then she looked at me puffed up and began to hop and stomp around her enclosure throwing a huge frog tantrum. I laughed so hard that I almost fell over. I love their personalities
    This is hysterical !!!!!!

    I talk to my frog too! This morning I told Luna, aka 'Stubby', I was going to put him on a stretching bed because he is so short.
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    They are rotten spoiled. I think we dont let our frogs get hungry, and thats why they choose the kind of food. Some of mine like crickets,some like roaches.Some like worms.

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    LoL, mine totally totally throws a tantrum like a 2 yr old without in a nap! I'm changing his substrate and moss tomorrow and I'm NOT looking forward to his attitude! The last time I got him a new bowl because I thought he needed a more shallow one. He got so pissed he flipped himself over and was just MAD! He's generally in a pretty bad mood, I swear he's sitting in there plotting my death as I type this. He's lucky I think he's cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIZZIE82 View Post
    LoL, mine totally totally throws a tantrum like a 2 yr old without in a nap! I'm changing his substrate and moss tomorrow and I'm NOT looking forward to his attitude! The last time I got him a new bowl because I thought he needed a more shallow one. He got so pissed he flipped himself over and was just MAD! He's generally in a pretty bad mood, I swear he's sitting in there plotting my death as I type this. He's lucky I think he's cool.
    LOL! They they can be a lil over-dramatic sometimes, but I love it! You better watch out though. Hopefully his revenge doesn't involve chomping on your fingers!


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    Lol! Tank is spoiled too! Waits at the front glass for his dinner. The other evening I ran short on his big crickets so I threw in a little bunch of little ones. He looked at me like "yeah, right!" and just ignored them still looking out the glass. Lol! He's too funny! He tried to attack his plant the other day when I was moving it to fill his water bowl. They have the best personalities ever .
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    The other morning I got up to check on Grif and Loki and when I looked in Loki's enclosure his thermometer/hygrometer combo had fallen off the back wall and was laying on his back. When I returned it to its original place on the back wall and picked him up to check on him I noticed that he had been trying to burrow under it. They are so silly sometimes.


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    Lol!
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    Haha, that's funny guys. My pixie frog waits until I change his dirty bowl to go back in it, lol. He'll bask under the light right in front of his water dish until I take it out. Then once I set it back in and leave the room for a few minutes; I come back in and he gets back in it to soak. Pretty understandable - probably got tired of soaking in his own feces overnight since he's always in his water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    Haha, that's funny guys. My pixie frog waits until I change his dirty bowl to go back in it, lol. He'll bask under the light right in front of his water dish until I take it out. Then once I set it back in and leave the room for a few minutes; I come back in and he gets back in it to soak. Pretty understandable - probably got tired of soaking in his own feces overnight since he's always in his water.
    Yeah I think id be jumping in that fresh water too Lol! He's smart.


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    Lol! Tank's water is almost always clean. I change it right away. And daily even if he doesn't soil it. He just wanted it warmer, lol .
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