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    Ok well I will add a dish tomorrow for mine then.

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    Congrats on this beautiful old man Pac Lol! Not to bash your feeding methods as it seems to have been working great for you. Mice are really high in fat and are usually bad to feed to you frog that frequently. Fat build up causein obesity and blindness as well as kidney and liver failure. So far it seems yor fine and all is well. Not to mention he looks healty. I would start to keep and eye out for odd behavior or if the frog seems ill.


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    yes, i have just recently read about this, but after 13+ years of feeding mice and gutloaded crickets, there has never been signs of unhealthiness. not to fat but a healthy size, he is very big and round for a male. and at 16 years, i cant imagine having very good eye sight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chase Thorn View Post
    yes, i have just recently read about this, but after 13+ years of feeding mice and gutloaded crickets, there has never been signs of unhealthiness. not to fat but a healthy size, he is very big and round for a male. and at 16 years, i cant imagine having very good eye sight.
    I agree that he looks in perfect health from the photo. Perhaps his environment is perfect and has never fluctuated too much to stress him. You should post more pics to show this fella off. As long as he has nothing wrong with him and is healthy I guess there may not be a need to change his diet a whole lot. Maybe lessen the mice to 1 every 2 weeks. Give him a different food item like hornworms and night crawlers. He just might love those and they have great nutritional value. Again congrats. You are obviously taking good care of him since he is 16 years old and has had the same diet.


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    That's fantastic to hear of such a mature amphibian.It's also some of the most realistic advice i've read in a long time. I've got a similar aged California Kingsnake, and I've had the same kinds of success in keeping him with similar care. I think far too many people are caught up in the exact ranges and data sheets when trying to care for their animals, that they inadvertantly fuss over them to the point of stress. I've only recently started to keep amphibians, however i'll be applying this logic to my new charges to hopefully similar good effects.

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