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    Well its been a while now and i thought i would give an update on my Awesome decision to GET RID OF THE NASTY WATER BOWL. Mr Pickles is Over 8 inches now and is doing great! Many said that i was not smart but how wrong they are. I only have to clean the substrate in his cage about once every 3 months. He NEVER goes to the bathroom in his cage anymore. It was kaos at my house for a couple weeks with the kids getting the flu and then i finally got it and i totally forgot to feed him. Yesterday he started croaking and croaking and croaking. He never did that before and so i quickly unthawed some Num-numms for him. the instant i put him in his feeding tank (different than his home tank) He immediately pooped and peed. I cleaned it up and then He ate with gusto. after his meal i filled that tank up with about 2 inches of luk-warm declorinated water and he took his usual after dinner soak for an hour or so. I love NOT having to clean nasty waterbowls or filterpads of water features anymore, plus He is the most colorful and beautiful Pixie i have ever seen. And yes he does bite! (: Name:  Mr Pickles 012.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattfish View Post
    Well its been a while now and i thought i would give an update on my Awesome decision to GET RID OF THE NASTY WATER BOWL. Mr Pickles is Over 8 inches now and is doing great! Many said that i was not smart but how wrong they are. I only have to clean the substrate in his cage about once every 3 months. He NEVER goes to the bathroom in his cage anymore. It was kaos at my house for a couple weeks with the kids getting the flu and then i finally got it and i totally forgot to feed him. Yesterday he started croaking and croaking and croaking. He never did that before and so i quickly unthawed some Num-numms for him. the instant i put him in his feeding tank (different than his home tank) He immediately pooped and peed. I cleaned it up and then He ate with gusto. after his meal i filled that tank up with about 2 inches of luk-warm declorinated water and he took his usual after dinner soak for an hour or so. I love NOT having to clean nasty waterbowls or filterpads of water features anymore, plus He is the most colorful and beautiful Pixie i have ever seen. And yes he does bite! (: Name:  Mr Pickles 012.jpg
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    Your male frog looks like any other male pixie frog, my two included and they are provided the choice of a water bowl. Mine also eat with gusto, one even lunges out of his cage to try and eat my hand if I am to slow with providing food during feeding time. Water bowls are not hard to clean out so I don't know why you keep acting as though it's comparable to running a marathon. IMO, not providing a water bowl because you think it's to hard to clean out is lazy of you and not fair to your frog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelsieb View Post
    Your male frog looks like any other male pixie frog, my two included and they are provided the choice of a water bowl. Mine also eat with gusto, one even lunges out of his cage to try and eat my hand if I am to slow with providing food during feeding time. Water bowls are not hard to clean out so I don't know why you keep acting as though it's comparable to running a marathon. IMO, not providing a water bowl because you think it's to hard to clean out is lazy of you and not fair to your frog.
    Pictures? anyone can say what ever they like but a picture says a thousand words. lets see your colorful pixies.

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    Pictures? anyone can say what ever they like but a picture says a thousand words. lets see your colorful pixies.
    All mine are under 2 years old but here they are! All three. First pic is my 4 month old male Cujo, second is my 9 month old female Pixie, third is my 1 year old male Senor. Senor was always a darker baby but my female was always a bright one and just keeps getting brighter with age. Cujo is fairly bright too but has gotten brighter recently after a growth spurt. I'm beginning to think color has to do with genetics and not just environment, which is why I think your claim that removing a water dish is making your pixie more colorful is untrue. Color can be influenced by lighting, diet, genetics, mood, etc. in other reptiles/amphibians so why not in pixies? Forcing your frog to live without a water source is cruel, IMO. Your frog has no choice and no voice which is why, as keepers, we must put aside what we want and wish and do what is best for our critters. You depriving your frog of a water dish to try and get attention is despicable!

    Also, a quick google search shows many other older male pixies are the exact same color as yours and I imagine they are provided with water dishes since no one in their right mind would deprive a frog of water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelsieb View Post
    All mine are under 2 years old but here they are! All three. First pic is my 4 month old male Cujo, second is my 9 month old female Pixie, third is my 1 year old male Senor. Senor was always a darker baby but my female was always a bright one and just keeps getting brighter with age. Cujo is fairly bright too but has gotten brighter recently after a growth spurt. I'm beginning to think color has to do with genetics and not just environment, which is why I think your claim that removing a water dish is making your pixie more colorful is untrue. Color can be influenced by lighting, diet, genetics, mood, etc. in other reptiles/amphibians so why not in pixies? Forcing your frog to live without a water source is cruel, IMO. Your frog has no choice and no voice which is why, as keepers, we must put aside what we want and wish and do what is best for our critters. You depriving your frog of a water dish to try and get attention is despicable!

    Also, a quick google search shows many other older male pixies are the exact same color as yours and I imagine they are provided with water dishes since no one in their right mind would deprive a frog of water.
    i have been doing my routine as long as your frogs are old. Back in the day, when i had all kinds of "extra time", i would have not cared about the extra maintenance time for water features of a frog but now there is no such thing as extra time. So i found a way that not only works but, according to you, gives the same result as all the other frogs on the internet without all the extra maintenance time. That is Great IMO. Opinions dont ever matter, its the results that make a difference. The results i have, prove that water features are optional and unnecessary. For everyone with "time to burn" my results dont matter, and that is fine IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattfish View Post
    i have been doing my routine as long as your frogs are old. Back in the day, when i had all kinds of "extra time", i would have not cared about the extra maintenance time for water features of a frog but now there is no such thing as extra time. So i found a way that not only works but, according to you, gives the same result as all the other frogs on the internet without all the extra maintenance time. That is Great IMO. Opinions dont ever matter, its the results that make a difference. The results i have, prove that water features are optional and unnecessary. For everyone with "time to burn" my results dont matter, and that is fine IMO.
    So you admit that you are depriving your frogs of a water bowl because you don't have the time for cleaning out the bowls. Perhaps you shouldn't have the frogs if you are so busy that you can't take 8-10 minutes a day/every other day to clean out a water bowl. Just because your routine has been done for a long time doesn't mean it is the right way for your animals. Bullfighting has been done for a long time but anyone with a heart knows that's no way to treat bulls. Options DO matter because your frog only has what you give him and can't complain. You are taking away his options because you are lazy and now you are trying to convince newbies to do it too, that to me is despicable, selfish and cruel of you not only to the frogs who's lives are in your hands but to the newbies who don't know better and come here for guidance!

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