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    I love the group pic, the tiniest of the group looks like he's ready to try and take down the 3 big guys, he's in that wide spread attack stance they do
    Yup, Hes the one who had the others foot in his mouth it was so funny, It reminded me of an albino i had 12+ years ago it ate a western toad that i thought would be his tank mate, lol. When i put the toad in, the pacman started luring him closer by moving one foot around like it was a bug. HOP HOP HOP goes the toady, CHOMP goes the pacman, they were just about the same size. Took the pacman 2 hours or so to eat him, in a week i swear the pacman tripled in size, that was the best pacman dinner i ever experienced......that should be a separate thread.... xD

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    I'm hoping the next pac I get is a nice feisty one. The one I have now is my first, he has a huge appetite but is a rather lazy eater. One feeding he slowly walked over to a dubia nymph, bit it, but when the dubia refused to let go of the paper towel instead of giving a harder tug just spit it out walked away and waited for a nightcrawler
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    Yeeeaahhhh..... There are no tankmates for Pacman frogs. Not even other Pacman Frogs. They're highly cannibalistic and are frog eaters. That was definitely a bad idea to place a Toad in as a Tankmate. Sometimes you learn the hard way.


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    Although a bad idea, watching a pacman toe wiggle another frog or in this case, toad, to its doom first hand would be pretty cool
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    Although a bad idea, watching a pacman toe wiggle another frog or in this case, toad, to its doom first hand would be pretty cool
    Yep thats their frog lure. Ive seen my Blue Line Ornata do it a couple times when he heard one of my other males popping and clicking. They move their hind feet like twitching hands.


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