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    Ok, if you want to skip straight to the pictures the short version is: I adopted a Pac who was being kept in poor conditions.

    Long version: Lately I have been buying my feeders and supplies from Jack's Pets which is a tri-state chain. I have been going to the location by my work because they seem to have better conditions than certain national chains who we won't mention. I went in to buy worms this week and I walked back to look at the amphiban/reptile section. I saw this poor little horned frog in a dried out enclosure. I was surprised because usually they keep their animals better. I mentioned to an employee that they need more humidity but she gave me the "yeah, whatever" response. So I went home and talked it over with Jerrod. We decided that if he was still there when I got off work the next day we would get him. Well, he was still there but he looked much drier and worse off. I immediately asked to speak to a manager. The manager there is very nice. She always asks about my frogs and wants to see pictures of them... Well as calmly as I could (I was pretty pissed off) pointed out the conditions. To make the story shorter, they are about to move locations next week and she had been at the new store all week getting it ready and had just gotten in right before I did. The employees left in charge had obviously neglected the herps. As soon as the manager walked back, she said that all of the herps were dried out not just the Pacman's. She was just as mad as me. I know some of you are thinking that she was just covering her own butt, but given my previous dealings with her and at this store I am inclined to believe her. After she saw how bad off they were, she personally took the time to spray all the enclosures and change all of their water dishes. Let's face it; not a lot of managers would do that.

    The poor little horned frog was so dried out that he was trying to aestivate even though he is too young to safely do that. the enclosure was completely dried out. There were at least a dozen dead crickets and some dried out feces. Here are the pictures took at the store: if you look closely you can see the epithelial cocoon beginning to form around him.
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    I got him home as quickly as I could and immediately gave him a warm de-chlorinated soak with pedialyte and Repta-aid. Happily, he started to perk up as soon as he got in the water. And he shed the sac. When he did, these amazing colors started showing!

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    He's doing great now! He has eaten every night since we got him and shows no signs of any health problems. So please welcome the newest addition to our frog family!!


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    Congrats on your new acquisition. He is gorgeous! Hopefully the employees got some re-education from the manager before they move to the new location.
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    Default Re: How could I say no?? (Pic Heavy!)

    cool looking frog though! If I were that manager some people would be gettin some write ups!

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    Grif,
    He is great looking.
    Congratulations..... another lucky frog hit the honey pot !!
    You'll fatten him up !
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    Pic # 17 is awesome ! wow
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    Thanks! I am glad we got him! Between the poor lighting and the sac around him, he looked like a normal Brown. But as soon as he started shedding those beautiful colors showed through.

    I certainly hope they learn there leason. There is no excuse for neglecting animals like that.


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    Here are some updated pictures. He is doing well, although clearly malnurished and underweight. The first couple of days he would petty much only eat crickets; I think that was all he was ever fed. But he is starting to eat nightcrawlers and waxworms and he is getting better about taking food from tongs. No signs of any other health problems and he looks great! Love this little guy!

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    Just adorable!!

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    That guy is beautiful! I love the brown color!

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    Love the big baby eyes! Great looking frog, Grif. I had an impulse rescue myself a couple weeks ago. I found a cute little tomato frog in a VERY dry enclosure and bought him on the spot.

    The bright green streaks are really cool

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    What a beautiful frog! Glad he found someone like you to rescue him!
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    so adorable, I bet he/she is one happy frog now
    Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!

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    Good job Grif, glad it found a good home.

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    Thanks everyone! He really was a great find. I love his coloring! Hopefully he will keep most of it as he matures. Regardless, he is a cute little bugger. He seems very happy in his new home.


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