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    Keep in mind that frogs are not warm blooded like us. They are dependent to their environments. If their environments are not providing what they need, they will migrate to an appropriate area if they do not become ill or die first. When we house our frogs they cannot move to a different location as to correct improper conditions. They are dependent on what we provide for them whether healthy for them or not.

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    Well it died last night. I think it was sick when I got it, because it was very inactive.

    I've been keeping amphibians bascially my whole life, and most of them have lived several years. So I know what I'm doing, and I consider myself a responsible pet owner. This was the fault of the guy I bought it from.

    I got it from Backwater Reptiles. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. I got an Asian Black-spined toad that died the day after I bought it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n321 View Post
    Well it died last night. I think it was sick when I got it, because it was very inactive.

    I've been keeping amphibians bascially my whole life, and most of them have lived several years. So I know what I'm doing, and I consider myself a responsible pet owner. This was the fault of the guy I bought it from.

    I got it from Backwater Reptiles. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone. I got an Asian Black-spined toad that died the day after I bought it.
    I'm very sorry to hear that. We hate to hear this kind of thing and believe me this kind of post is made several times a month through out the forum. Not saying it was your fault but not having the proper temps and humidity pushed its passing faster and reduced chances of recovery. I hope the next purchase of a Pacman is from a more reputable source and that you have a perfect setup for the little frog when he/she arrives. Again I am sorry for your loss. Maybe you should see if you can order from Jessica of Ivory Reptiles. You will receive a frog in perfect health from her.


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