Hi all, great forum, having fun reading threads and seeing all the pictures of the giant's and dwarfs.
I have a giant that I just got a little over a week ago from "reptmart" the website. I paid about $65 with overnight shipping, which my frog arrived in perfect condition, maybe a little on the slender side would be my only complaint.
age is "about 1 month" when I got him, so "about 1 1/2 month's" now, haha.
I would say he is atleast and inch from snout to vent.
my question is, my little guy is VERY VERY aggressive. He will attack anything around him that moves when hungry. after a bit of feeding he decides hes full, and shy's away.
I have a small colony of dubia roches going, probably about 1500 roaches. It is mixed with lobsters, so I have been feeding the lobsters off to the pyxie. My question is about the amount im giving him.
I am feeding him med/large lobster, and med/small dubia. Most are about his length in body, so almost an inch the roach itself. He will eat anywhere from 5 to about 15 at this size. He ate 15 the day before last, but most where med/small dubia.
after a while he will start to shy away, so I know he is full, and I stop feeding him.
my girlfriend won't let go the fact that the roaches are about the same length as he is. I tried to tell her that to my knowledge the Pyxie is mostly stomic, so as long as it fits in his mouth, he can pretty much swallow it and be fine. but the day I fed him about 15, it just gave me a mental image of them all stacked up ontop of each other in his poor little stomic, making him ready to burst.
So what do you think? is it ok to feed him roaches about his body length, or should I feed him smaller sizes?
If it helps, im keeping his temperature during the day at 77 to 82 depending on how hot outside it is, effecting the inside temperature of the bathroom (where I have him.) at night he gets down to about 75 degrees if I leave the heater off. Heat is provided by a small heating pad. The pad is hooked up to a programer/probe that I can set the temperature to what I want. It's kinda hard to manage because the temperature in the bathroom changes so much from morning to the afternoon.
His enclosure is unique shaped, but about the size of 5 gallons. I have about 4-5 inchs substrate of "ecodirt" with two water sources. Due to our DRY climate in colorado, I keep his substrate VERY moist, and he gets misted 1-2 times a day.
He stays burrowed 99% of the day, and I only have been feeding him when he digs himself out. I find him about every other day sitting in his water dish with a fresh poop in there, and thats when I feed him (after cleaning up the mess)
Also I have been handing him after feeding. I've only done this twice, and it was because before feeding I didn't want to get bit, or stress him out to where he wouldn't eat. But then again, handling after eating might stress him out enough to regurgitate?
anyway, I am rambling now, so I will end my first post here. Looking forward to a few tips. I can already see myself owning a few more Pyxies! Ultimate goal is to give him a large tank in the living room, with a very exotic set up, to show him off
I will post picture soon. Computer is on the frits so im posting this at work. Once I get my computer back up I will post pictures.
Oh and one last thing. I've named my frog "Junk"![]()