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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
Sublime
Yeah we could negotiate a duopoly with Petco or Petsmart, preferably Petco. They seem to be a little more popular in consumer demand. Run a split commission program training 101 amphibian professionals here to the save the day.
Hmmmm something to ponder there.

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September 14th, 2011
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
GrifTheGreat
I can't stand how little they know at pet stores. They should have experts on hand in the herp department. It also makes me really mad that the vet offices that are in the Petsmarts don't treat reptiles and amphibians. If you sell the animal then your vet office should be able to treat them.
That's a good observation, then again you would probably have to start from the root of it with herp specialists before you get into vet examinations or treatment for herps.
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
Sublime
That's a good observation, then again you would probably have to start from the root of it with herp specialists before you get into vet examinations or treatment for herps.
Very true, but they could hire a Herpetoligist who would more than likely already know how to treat reps and amphibs.

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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
GrifTheGreat
Very true, but they could hire a Herpetoligist who would more than likely already know how to treat reps and amphibs.
Good thinking
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?
I'm glad I live where I do, because I go to this Jack's Pets a lot and every manager their is in their 20's and they really know their stuff, Talk to this guy everytime I go in, he is trying to breed pixies soon, he just made his rain chamber and about to do it sometime this year.
This Jack's is sweet, They know a lot about Monitors as well, which I am a huge fan of myself.
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
FrogsRMe
I'm glad I live where I do, because I go to this Jack's Pets a lot and every manager their is in their 20's and they really know their stuff, Talk to this guy every time I go in, he is trying to breed pixies soon, he just made his rain chamber and about to do it sometime this year.
This Jack's is sweet, They know a lot about Monitors as well, which I am a huge fan of myself.
I have a timor monitor on the tame side. I got him from a LPS by me. This guy was 10 inches when the got him. I been watching him for 2 years . they had him in a 5 gal tank with dry substrate and a little water bowl. In those conditions never was able to hide broke him down and is not scared at all. Now he is king. He is 18 inches and lives in a humid home. He has plenty of rooms under the cork bark and spaghnum moss. He loves me to feed him. He will take it from my fingers. And loves to sun bask.
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
BG
I have a timor monitor on the tame side. I got him from a LPS by me. This guy was 10 inches when the got him. I been watching him for 2 years . they had him in a 5 gal tank with dry substrate and a little water bowl. In those conditions never was able to hide broke him down and is not scared at all. Now he is king. He is 18 inches and lives in a humid home. He has plenty of rooms under the cork bark and spaghnum moss. He loves me to feed him. He will take it from my fingers. And loves to sun bask.
That is awesome, I can never find timors around here, I was very close to buying a red ackie, but Right now I just have a nile and a savannah, looking for a nice peachthroat!
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?
What do you think about the wc peach throats. will they make good pets.
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Re: Anyone else have a REALLY OLD pacman frog?

Originally Posted by
BG
What do you think about the wc peach throats. will they make good pets.
Yes, Peach throats do not tend to be too agressive by nature. Plus it is a smaller species. It's best to stay away from wild caught crocodile monitors, niles, and bigger species, usually they have bacteria in their mouth.
I was thinking about getting a dwarf caiman in the near future.
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