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    Update on pacman frog tadpoles

    Here's a few pics of the tadpoles



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    All those babies dang thanks for updates
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    There is a bunch of them. I will post some nice pics of them this weekend

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    Good cant wait to see them! Idk anyone else on here breeding pacmans so your posts are cool haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
    Good cant wait to see them! Idk anyone else on here breeding pacmans so your posts are cool haha
    They are pretty hard to breed. Most fail to breed them. Lol

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    Re: Update on pacman frog tadpoles

    So.... maybe a tutorial from an expert is on order. To be stickied.
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    0.1 black motley corn, 0.1 western hognose


    Wait, you have how many snakes???


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    So cool! So they eat bloodworms? Do they need a varied diet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swansonbb View Post
    So.... maybe a tutorial from an expert is on order. To be stickied.
    Breeding info on pacman frogs isn't given out by myself or the other few breeders. The main reason is because these frogs produce 1000 plus babies per spawn 2-4 times a year. If everyone breeds them there will be no market for them in no time.
    It also takes a good number of frogs to be successful.

    However, I don't mind with helping those interested in keeping pacs and there care.


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