View Poll Results: How old is your OLD pacman frog?

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    According to petco.
    Quote Originally Posted by tikonides View Post
    interesting...most people say their lifespan is 4-6 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    According to petco.
    lol, never gotta trust petco, workers don't know jack



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    We should all come together and send mass emails to petco or petsmart telling them they run a childish operation. Mostly for the reptiles/amphibians, they seem to do ok with dogs/cats/birds...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    We should all come together and send mass emails to petco or petsmart telling them they run a childish operation. Mostly for the reptiles/amphibians, they seem to do ok with dogs/cats/birds...
    I COMPLETELY agree. They don't know anything about Herps.


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    That should really shake them up,and start a training program on care sheets from the pros here . They would have to get rid of the old in store care sheets
    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    We should all come together and send mass emails to petco or petsmart telling them they run a childish operation. Mostly for the reptiles/amphibians, they seem to do ok with dogs/cats/birds...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    That should really shake them up,and start a training program on care sheets from the pros here . They would have to get rid of the old in store care sheets
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    That should really shake them up,and start a training program on care sheets from the pros here . They would have to get rid of the old in store care sheets

    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Sublime View Post
    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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