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    I kow but I never had a problem with I mix it with eco earth
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    i would have some dirt in there all water cant be good for it plus it has no place to borrow

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    Well there are several keepers that have their Pacs on just water. One serious problem that can occur is that they can lose the use of their legs because they have nothing to grip and if the try to burrow or hop they slip on the bottom of the tank. This can weaken the muscles in their legs and cause them to eventually lose the use of their legs. Not something that you want to happen.

    Not only this, but they don't feel secure in a tank with just water with nowhere to hide. This is stressful and stress is the number one killer of CB frogs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Well there are several keepers that have their Pacs on just water. One serious problem that can occur is that they can lose the use of their legs because they have nothing to grip and if the try to burrow or hop they slip on the bottom of the tank. This can weaken the muscles in their legs and cause them to eventually lose the use of their legs. Not something that you want to happen.

    Not only this, but they don't feel secure in a tank with just water with nowhere to hide. This is stressful and stress is the number one killer of CB frogs.
    how do you know this information? has this happened to you with the legs

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    Here is some pics of the 2 of them

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    the big one is King Louis, he is Ornate, 6". the lil guy is Bubba 3"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mason12 View Post
    Here is some pics of the 2 of them

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    the big one is King Louis, he is Ornate, 6". the lil guy is Bubba 3"
    I have 6 Pacman Frogs. Water is not their natural choice of living conditions. They are ambush predators that burrow into the soil and leaf litter and await prey to pass by as well as hiding from potential predators. Anyone who has kept frogs knows how bad stress affects them. They can be fine one day and dead the next just like that.

    If you've ever seen a Pacman that has been kept on water with nothing to grip for its entire life you can see the frogs legs will be positioned outward instead of tucked beneath like they should be. They start to have trouble eventually and the muscles will weaken. Since yours probably haven't been kept that way their entire life then during crucial development stages in their lives have already passed so they didn't develops the position of their legs incorrectly. If you keep them on just water they need a textured bottom or something to grip that can't be accidentally ingested.

    The information I posted came from researching although I do not remember the specific reference to provide for you. You can plainly see the difference in the position of their hind legs between those kept on substrate or have a textured bottom beneath the water to grip than those who do not. Waters buoyancy also affects leg strength since it makes you feel as if you weigh less and Pac don't really swim around so not much exercise going on like doing laps in their tank


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    maybe i think im gonna put a tub of eco earth in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by mason12 View Post
    Here is some pics of the 2 of them

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    the big one is King Louis, he is Ornate, 6". the lil guy is Bubba 3"

    I love the colors on yours. mine is ornate and he is more of a chocolate color...
    I would suggest providing him with a small amount of eco earth in a small dish just to see which lifestyle he prefers. my pacman personally loves to burrow, like most. Sometimes the only thing you can see are two evil eyes staring at you in the dirt. I love it!
    try the eco earth and see what happens.
    the best is half water half land.

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    Thanks! yeah i might put in a tub of eco earth

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