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    Default Signs that frog is full?

    Are there any signs that you can go by to tell your frog is full? I notice mine sometimes moves his stomach in a wave motion is that when you should stop feeding? Is it healthy for him to do that after every feeding? Thanks

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    Default Re: Signs that frog is full?

    This really depends on the kind of frog - some are designed to stuff themselves in case they don't get food for a long time. For all species I find the "as much as it will eat in 15 minutes" rule very handy.
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    Default Re: Signs that frog is full?

    Oh ok, I heard the 15 minute thing just seemed a little too general and was trying to find something that you could go off by your frog. My frog by the way is an albino pacman frog

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