And Chameleons should be kept in enclosures made of mesh so there is plenty of ventilation. For example I keep mine in a flexarium. I would recommend a pacman over a chameleon.
And Chameleons should be kept in enclosures made of mesh so there is plenty of ventilation. For example I keep mine in a flexarium. I would recommend a pacman over a chameleon.
Interesting question)) Yes, born there and moved here
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I think that you think strange wayExo terra 45-45-45 defo should be alright for horn frog/packaman
. I know about chameleons requirments as spoke with seller when he setet up dart frog terrarium to us, so its not a problem to get one from pets4homes website together with set up
humidity and air circulation is not problem as well, saw nice fan set, who taking out and blowing in air, to make air circulated, but its only far future, just wondering and collecting information
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Coming from experience..... I much rather set up everything myself then trust someone who I don't know to set up a tank for me..... Especially when it comes to pacman frogs, you will need to set up everything yourself every single month lol when doing complete substrate changes.
.... Just my 2 cents....
jack it is probably hard to more derail this thread then it is already lolyou should post some pics of your pretty frog once in a while
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Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Nope, you set it up, once a month you change/clean everything, throw out a substrate and put new one in. While doing so I usually place a frog in a separate container for a soak.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
I will post some of him having a soak tomorrow Lija. I haven't found any poop from him in over two weeks yet he is eating like a beast now and I cant feel anything inside him which is strange.
substrate pooper! he goes somewhere, otherwise he wont be eating like a beast![]()
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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