Ok thanks she has no spots no nupital pads yet so crossing my fingers its a female.![]()
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Ok thanks she has no spots no nupital pads yet so crossing my fingers its a female.![]()
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i think its for sure a female its mouth is extended from its nose area wich is a sighn its a girl, looks really cool tho
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Thanks my male will have him a mate so now i have two pairs one pair is cranweli and other is ornate
Healthy looking specimen! Looks like it's turning brownish?
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Thanks
From what I read male Pacman Frogs have spots on their chest, does your frog have spots on his chest? Beautiful frog btw![]()
nice pac! I really couldn't say what sex it is at this age, cuz they don't get nuptial pads til they're half grown or so. By then, if its a female it should be the size a an adult male any way. I have to say, that is an unusual set up you have there. It seems very cheap, yet better than half of the expensive setups people have their pacs in. I would remove the moss while it is eating or until all the food is gone. If left in, the crickets and insects like to get on and in it and are then eaten along with more moss than cricket. This is a sure fire way to cause impaction. You don't have to remove the moss forever like most people will tell you. I is great for humidity and burrowing under, as long as there is no prey.![]()
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