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    doganie
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    Here are some new pics. I just want to make sure that if I buy the 1/8 inch crickets that it'll be able to eat them. Does it look big enough? Thanks for all the help everyone.
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    doganie
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    Here are some pictures of its underside. I think it's a female. Is it too early to tell?
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    Paul Rust
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    Yes he can take down 1/8" crickets. He needs food now, get some fruit flies today and overnight some crickets. He looks really good but way too young to sex.

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    Guys, all these posts are not comments on Paul's article. Please create your own threads to discuss things.
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    doganie
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    oh, sorry

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    I got fruit flies, but it's not eating. What do I do?

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    doganie
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    It looks really bloated and lethargic, does it look alright or is there something wrong?
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    Could be edema.

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    Pacific Chorus Frogs should be little fat frogs. He looks perfect. Below is an adult male that is fat but not as fat I would like to see him. Yes Jo this is Puck.

    Please start a new thread for further questions, most people who can help you will not see your question when it's buried in this thread.
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    doganie
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    Ok, what a relief, thank you

  12. #51
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    Default Panacur

    I am planning on getting PANACUR in the oral form for my pacman since I suspect worms. My pacman is only about an inch in diameter so I am not sure what I should do about dosing since he is small. PANACUR comes in mL intervals. Thanks.

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    I don't use the liquid form. Kurt does and could help you with that. I use the powder because I dust the food once a month as a precaution for my collection. That reminds me, tomorrow I need to start another course

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Amphibian Rescue View Post
    I don't use the liquid form. Kurt does and could help you with that. I use the powder because I dust the food once a month as a precaution for my collection. That reminds me, tomorrow I need to start another course
    Thanks. How do I get in contact with Kurt?

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    Paul Rust
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    Quote Originally Posted by KittenRD View Post
    Thanks. How do I get in contact with Kurt?
    Kurt is one of our fearless and dare I say "sexy" leaders. When you see his profile pic that will make sense. He is one of our Admins, go to almost any thread and you will find him. His username is Kurt as well.
    Or you can look here;
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    Jace
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    Do you think PANACUR would help Poe the tadpole and his odd swelling?

  17. #56
    Paul Rust
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jace View Post
    Do you think PANACUR would help Poe the tadpole and his odd swelling?
    No Jo, I'm sorry. Panacur is for worms. I can't tell what is wrong with poe. I have copied your pics and enlarged them to get a better look but I just don't know.

  18. #57
    Jace
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    Okay-thought it might be worth a shot. Sigh-thanks, though.

  19. #58
    Kurt
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    Poe has a deformity. I doubt it has anything to do with gastrointestinal worms.

  20. #59
    daziladi
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    Great article and resource! *applause*

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    Paul Rust
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    Quote Originally Posted by daziladi View Post
    Great article and resource! *applause*
    Thank you Robin, I hope it helped you.

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