Hi All! I got a new pacman frog last night from Petsmart. It was well started and around 3" snout to end. It's eating well already (I got it started on some large supers which I also have for my bearded dragon, Darwin), and I plan on getting it on a staple of earthworms. I do have a question though: how many should I be feeding it at this point? I don't know how old it is, but the guy at Petsmart told me he had been there "a while", I'm guessing for at least a couple of months. It's not yet fully grown is it?
It's mostly brown, except for a very neat arrow pattern on its back that extends out along the side and down the snout. I can't seem to get my camera to capture the vividness of the green, but it's really awesome. Can anyone tell the specific species from that pic to satisfy my curiosity? Thanks in advance!






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Bobby likes my Large brown female so he does like browns, but he says he doesn't want to own one. Shhhh he doesn't know yet, but he is slowly converting to the brown side Lol! MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.........HA!
. All in good fun. I also have a Chacoan Horned frog like yours. She is a little over a year old now and is 4.25" SVL(snout to vent length) if I had to guess the age of yours I would say if Male 5 months and if female 4 months. Males and female growth rates differ and their full size. Males tend to be 3" to 3.5", but it isn't uncommon to have a male reach 4". Females usually reach 4.25" to 5.5". This all depends on the frog and how much food and nutrition the frog received at crutial growing stages of his/her life. For now only time will tell if you have a male or female.
