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    Because I don't generally use a gallon of leaves at a time and wet leaves rot when you store them.
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    That is exactly what I'm talking about. Thanks a bunch for the information. Originally she told me she was getting me a pacman... imagine my surprise when I opened a bag that she told me was chinese food haha. I'll put up a picture soon just for size reference and to see if it looks healthy.

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    I would rather have a Megophrys over a Ceratophrys any day of the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    I would rather have a Megophrys over a Ceratophrys any day of the week.
    From a pet point of view, no contest.
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    He's definitely a cool little dude. Unfortunately he's still not eating. I've tried both b. lats and b. dubs. I'm thinking I may buy a few crickets and try that out. Could it be he's too hot? I keep my room around 75-78 degrees Fahrenheit.

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    I doubt it. The temperature seems fine to me.

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    I only rarely see mine eat - best bet is to try a singular larger item after misting and when the lights are off and to see if there is a response - I find them to be very shy, but heavily planting the tank and providing a cave like structure for hiding will help him feel more secure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Because I don't generally use a gallon of leaves at a time and wet leaves rot when you store them.
    Oh, that makes sense. My mind-set is that I only boil what I intend to use immediately. So you can see my confussion.

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