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    MikeIsGreen
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    Akfrog, thank you for the reply! Did your frog seem to have to adjust to the new background at all? I'm sure I'm being an over concerned "parent" but outside of this forum I don't know anyone to ask my questions to. I have a book and research online but it's hard to find answers to specific questions. My lil guy has only pooped once in the two months that I've had him. How often to the do the deed? Lol thanks everyone!

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    I am a "newbie" with Horned Frogs. I agree it is sometimes hard to find some answers to specific questions. Some of the books on Horned Frogs are really "dated". The folks here are fantastic about helping someone with any problem they may have about Horned Frogs. I am really surprised as to how well Horned Frogs seem to adjust. I think it takes any pet time to adjust to its new surroundings. I haven't found a back ground to put around the tank so I bought some artificial plants instead. Juneau may be the capital of Alaska but we are only 32,000 people here so resources are limited as far as pet things are concerned.

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    MikeIsGreen
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    Thats a great idea! I live in a town of around 5500 so I can't relate! I have to drive out of town or order online. I agree this forums and the members are so great to help out. This is BY FAR the kindest forum I've ever been on. Is it hard for you for you to get food for your pacman? I've only fed him crickets so far, but did try superworms as a treat but he didn't show interest. Ever since I out this background on he has not been actively eating..by that I mean he use to come above ground enough to grab crickets and even let me coax them toward him and he would nail them. But lately he is down in the hole and I haven't seen him eat in a week or so. I see his eyes but that's it..no active feeding ....think he is alright? Should I remove the background or would that set him back further? Thanks! Enjoy that beautiful Alaska scenery too! Love to see it in person one day

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