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    Kevin1
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    No need to apologize for the bombardment. So far you've been asking very good questions.

    The shoe box thing is just fine. I keep my albino in one with holes drilled in the lid and on a heat pad. I should apologize I assumed they were being kept in a 10 gallon tank.
    The temps and humidity are good. But if there not eating as much or defecating like they should I would try raising the heat. I strongly recommend a heat gradient kind of like what you may do for reptiles. Having options is key to the survival of all life.

    2-3 times a week for dusting is good. They can be supplemented with calcium as much as you like. Any unused I believe would just pass right through. The vitamins I would give more sparingly. Frogs seem to be sensitive to vitamins and too much can be harmful. once or twice a week with a multivitamin is fine.

    I'm very glad you asked about feeding rodents. I wouldn't feed anymore than once every month or two. They tend to cause an early demise in frogs/amphibians.
    Did you buy these from Exotic Pets?

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    Animalnstinct
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    Thank you very much for all the help!

    I am worried about Gary, smallest of the two, as he has not eaten anything yet. Appa ate yesterday, but he had no interest this morning, but since he did eat yesterday I'm not as worried about him. I will try again tonight to give them some more food.

    I also took your recommendation and raised the heat in the room today and hopefully that will help Gary and encourage him to eat. I'm pretty sure though he ate right before I got him because he had to massive poops on the way home, lol. So hopefully he might just not be hungry yet.

    I actually got each of them from two different Petcos in Vegas. They were hard to get a hold of and were literally the last two out of all the petcos and petsmarts in vegas.

    I really love these guys and actually got the surprise of being told I could get a couple more if I want to today as a nice little gift!

    I went to Phat Phibs but I couldn't find their stock and I seen LLLreptile has some in. I've heard lots of good things about Phat Phibs and If I could purchase them from there I would love to. Do you know how LLLreptile does with live animals? I ordered feeders from them before and had a mess but I wonder how they are with the actual animals they have on hand.

    These are the two I was looking at:

    Baby Ornate Pacman Frogs

    Baby Green Pacman Frogs

    What do you think? I'm still learning about the differences of the Pacmans like exactly what gary and appa are.

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    Malachi
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    I have 2 ornates and a cranwellii like the ones you have pictured.

    The Cranwellii eats less and is less aggressive and more nocturnal.

    The Ornates have a HUGE feeding response and are much more aggressive.

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    Kevin1
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    I haven't bought anything from Phat Phibs, but I have from LLL. All there animals looked healthy and well cared for. Though the animals I bought were in store. The only thing I've ever gotten shipped to me from them was a temp gun.

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    Kevin1
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    The frogs shown in your post are cranwell's(C. Cranwelli). Sometimes known as the Chaco horned frog,Argentine horned frog,

    Like Malachi said, the Ornate Horned frog(C. Ornata) tend to be more fun to keep. Also they tend to have more color and grow to larger sizes.

    There's a few others commonly kept in the hobby.

    The Fantasy Frog(C. Cranwelli X C. Cornuta) tend to be pretty and have a good appetite.

    The Suriname horned frog(C. Cornuta) also known as the Amazon horned frog are available from time to time, mostly wild caught but captive bred froglets tend to be popping up more and more frequently. Wild caughts, generally are hard to keep and tend to be picky eaters.
    Captive bred can be kept much like the other commonly available species, with the exception of needing higher humidity requirements(80%+).

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    Animalnstinct
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    Thank you for clarifying what Gary and Appa are.

    I went ahead and ordered from lllreptile and they came in perfect health, and wow do the two of them pig out compared to Appa and Gary! My green baby pacman actually got a hold of my finger already, lol.

    Do they change color at all? I was just curious because Appa colors look pretty different since I first got him. He is more of a dark brown and forest green now with 3 super yellow stripes down his back. It's like the other yellow and tan on his body went away and turned the dark brown and green. I'll take a picture today to show you what I mean. I hope it's a good sign not a bad sign of something?

    Everyone else seems to have no color change, it's just Appa ( my largest). He is also making clicking noises? Is that a normal sound?

    Here is the two little guys I got from lllreptile.

    Booger




    JoJo


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    Kevin1
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    I'm not sure about the clicking noise, but the color change is fine and normal as they grow.
    Cranwelli tend to change dramatically in color as they get older. For instance your new green one there will probably lose it's green and tend brown by adulthood. Every once in a while there will be a green cranwelli that will stay green it's whole life, those are exceptional specimens.

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