Three of my pacman frogs:
My ornate (around 2.75" long): I think this one is a male, *may* have heard croaking, but not sure. The last time I tried to pick him up, he puffed up as big as he could get and made little noises like he was miserable and that upset me. Right now I'm using containers to scoop up my frogs and that doesn't seem to stress them out as much. He is in a deli cup that is about 3" at the bottom.
My green cranwelli (about 1.5" long) -- it looks like it's turning a bit brown:
My green apple, who is mostly brownish (about 2" long):
The opaque container pics are a Petsmart carry home container that is about 3" at the base.
Good pictures!
The all look great!The green Cranwells do often turn tan/brown as they mature. My green apple also darkens when he is on substrate. Glad to see they are all growing!
Aww, what cute frogs you have! I admire the colorations.
One of these days I'm going to get myself an ornate or a pacman *keeping my fingers crossed* lol
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Thanks all. I took several more pictures of some of my others -- by the time I get them uploaded, they will be out of date, growing fast, even with a mainly cricket diet (can't find nightcrawlers locally, every time I try to buy online they arrive DOA or die soon after). I've gone frog crazy the past few months, but I enjoy each and every frog and love watching them. I may try breeding pacman frogs in the future, probably start with Cranwellis if I do. Time will tellbut I know I'm at least probably 2 years from that. I need to build me a rack or two to hold several 10-gallon and 5-gallon tanks.
One quick pic for tonight of one of my newest babies -- thanks to Mike of Mike's Phat Frogs -- this little one is eating well, even jumped at the tongs tonight for a tiny cricket. That is a quarter beside it. The picture doesn't do it justice, it is a bit washed out.
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