nice frog! looks like a female incase you wanted a male. Females are still awesome though
nice frog! looks like a female incase you wanted a male. Females are still awesome though
Females don't croak lol. The picture you see is after i fed him his once monthly rodent which this time ended up being a small rat, so he looks rather wide.nice frog! looks like a female incase you wanted a male. Females are still awesome though
Last edited by Mikey; November 9th, 2011 at 11:01 AM.
Thanks for thread on growth progress and pics. ABFs grow as fast as weeds!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
WOW that is pretty good growth. mine is about the size of a quarter and im hoping he/she starts growing that fast. he seems to have a pretty laid back attitude compared to mine, imine even attacks the water when i pour it in to his bowl
P5 is a beast. Seems we have some comparison - my male is approximately the same size and age as p5 (Around 4-5 months old; 5-6" svl). This is some great documented growth compared to your others. I kind of would of liked to do this, but I didn't pick my guy up as small as yours was.
I'm curious as to what p5's regimen that he gets (diet, and how often)?
Thats classified information....I'm curious as to what p5's regimen that he gets (diet, and how often)?
just joking, depending upon his meal I give him different amounts of days to digest. From quarter size he was fed a diet of only earth worms daily. As he grew I alternated between earthworms and talapia, still feeding daily. When he was to the size that he could polish off a full can ( 20 worms) by him self, I switched him to talapia only as a staple every day in a half or 36 hours ( I know I know, pathetic lol). As of a few weeks ago I give him 2-3 days to digest, and feed rodents every 3-4 weeks. I pay good attention to his bowel movements because they smell bad lol so I can gage when he needs food. All of my MABF's are very food agressive, my females are much more passive.
Hope that helps !
and thanks for the kind words
Haha. Tilapia, that's interesting. Do you breed them or buy them frozen? That's what I do with my male - give him 2 days to digest. Fed him first frozen-thawed hopper mouse about a month ago, but not going to feed him another one for a couple of months. Interesting that the females aren't voracious, but that makes sense between the differentiation.
Right now my males' staple diet is just large crickets and large night crawlers in abundance with a mouse every couple of months.
Thanks!
Take it easy,
Mark
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