They're awesome!!!
They're awesome!!!
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you know what is weird - they both are keeping close to each other and look in a same direction most of time for hours, now they're sleeping together, looks like they are communal after all.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Grats on the new frogs, I'm jealous. :P
have you observed them eating? I am curious to know if they eat more like a bullfrog or toad, leaping at prey and catching fast things like a cricket, or if they just sit there and grab what comes in front of them like a pacman does? I assume they are a bit more mobile than a pacman (with regards to when they are full grown). Feeding my pacman a cricket would be silly. I can order them from backwater reptiles though it's far too cold right now for me to risk ordering animals from the mail. Their live arrival is void right now anyways. I'd be shocked to see this in a store too. Heck, petco can't even keep decent leopard geckos and their supply of night crawlers in their fridge are dated aug and oct 2012 and have decomposed in their packages.
ANd pluke..that's the new blue morph pac aint it? What do they call it? I've heard of high red and green apple on backwater but they offered no pix. I bet they're expensive!
The pacman you see in my avatar is a Samurai blue, he was kind of expensive because I bought him as an adult. You should talk to mikesfrogs he has some that will be available here pretty soon I think, little froglets.![]()
they pretty similar to pacs, they just sit there and lunge, can catch cricket from quite far in comparison to pacman. they move a little, but not much and always at night. i have one smaller, that one moves more. why are you saying it is silly to feed crickets to your pac, it is very entertaining to watch how a very big pac would go for tiny in comparison cricket, I always give mine once in a while to stimulate hunting instincts.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Oh my gosh I love these guys. I was thinking about getting some of these, but all I've read on them say they are not easy to keep, that they are for the experienced herpetologist. I've only had native toads & frogs for two years, and snakes for almost a year. I guess I'll have to “live” w/these amazing creatures through this thread. Keep it updated please.
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