Hey guys I'm just wondering if its normal for my albino pacman to flip herself onto her back and just hang out for awhile then flip herself back over, please let me know what you know!
Ok how old is the frog,how big is it can i please have more details please
I have seen several instances of certain species of frogs flipping over on their back. I worked as an amphibian keeper at a local zoo and experienced this activity for the first time. I asked some of the staff why frogs did this. No one at the zoo was able to give me an explanation. I did find out that amphibians will flip over if they are in danger, either real or perceived. As long as the frog is eating well and doesn't have any signs of disease, I wouldn't be too concerned. BTW, the flipping frogs at the zoo eventually stopped after they were settled in their cages.
Terry Gampper
Nebraska Herpetological Society
“If we can discover the meaning in the trilling of a frog, perhaps we may understand why it is for us not merely noise but a song of poetry and emotion.”
--- Adrian Forsyth
i find cf pacmans do this whe you use hormonal inducers in their water it seems to cause a neuro problem cause it only happenes to have happened when i bought hormonally induced animals i lost quit a few in that shipment
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