oh, i mean like are they as easy to keep as pacmans?
12-18-2006, 11:27 AM
Blu Mongoose
Re: Very hungry frog
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Originally Posted by Kizerk
oh, i mean like are they as easy to keep as pacmans?
They are just as easy to keep. I mist their cages 3 or 4 times a day. I only feed once or twice a week. I tended to have health issues if live food was left in the tank. When fed only 2x's weekly they would not leave crickets running about. I can put meal worms in for snacks since they can be contained in a smooth sided dish. Very easy keepers.
12-18-2006, 11:48 AM
monk90222
Re: Very hungry frog
White's tree frog is the same as a Dumpy? If so my dumpy is going to get a pinky tonight!!
12-18-2006, 12:05 PM
Blu Mongoose
Re: Very hungry frog
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Originally Posted by monk90222
White's tree frog is the same as a Dumpy? If so my dumpy is going to get a pinky tonight!!
Same frog. Make sure that he's big enough for the food item. They love pinkies. I only feed pinks about 1 time every 2 weeks. They rest of the time they eat their other items.
12-18-2006, 12:18 PM
monk90222
Re: Very hungry frog
he is about 3 inches long..I think he is big enough...
12-18-2006, 10:09 PM
Kizerk
Re: Very hungry frog
can they be kept in a tub similar to a pacman? or does it need to be arboreal
12-19-2006, 03:19 AM
Blu Mongoose
Re: Very hungry frog
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Originally Posted by Kizerk
can they be kept in a tub similar to a pacman? or does it need to be arboreal
A taller tub would work well. One of them tends to stay on the ground, the other will climb up and park in a corner for hours at a time. Both spend most of their time hiding in their log hide. I never see them climbing the tree or plants in the enclosure.
12-22-2006, 12:13 PM
Ginevive
Re: Very hungry frog
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Originally Posted by Blu Mongoose
Not at all. My pacman is extremely aggressive. I wouldn't even think of housing 2 pacman frogs together. They would do their best attempted to eat whoever was smaller. The whites will live in harmony as long as there isn't a major size difference.
Right on. A horned frog will gladly try to eat anything that moves,. including its own yong and its siblings, or even a frog that's bigger than itself.. not pretty!