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    First in the world.

    Just produced the 1st Phantom x Phantom spawn ever. There are only 11 known phantom pacman frogs in the world. I have a pair of them and they just spawned around 2000 eggs.


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    Re: First in the world.

    Any hints on what the offspring will look like?
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    Re: First in the world.

    Congrats! How many of those eggs will hatch and any idea what offspring will look like? Don't know much about frogs but those look killer!
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    Re: First in the world.

    Offspring usually are blue. Within a few months they turn to what's called a phantom.

    They are a very rare colored pacman frog and I spent 2 grand for the original pair as sub adults.

    Not sure on what percentage that will hatch til tomorrow.

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    How do the genetics work in pacman frogs? Are genes passed on similarly to the way they do in BP's where there are predictable ratios, or more like bearded dragons where some offspring look like one parent while others look like the other parent and the rest are somewhere in-between?
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    That must be a really awesome feeling! I think we would enjoy posting pics of their life cycle if your up to it.

    Is it possible to leave a pacman during a week vacation without outside involvement? Also will they only eat live insects, out need to? I have not been able to find the answer online. I'm interested in having one but want to make sure I know what I'm getting into.

    I don't want to side track your thread so feel free to point me in the right direction without answering here.
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    Re: First in the world.

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    That must be a really awesome feeling! I think we would enjoy posting pics of their life cycle if your up to it.

    Is it possible to leave a pacman during a week vacation without outside involvement? Also will they only eat live insects, out need to? I have not been able to find the answer online. I'm interested in having one but want to make sure I know what I'm getting into.

    I don't want to side track your thread so feel free to point me in the right direction without answering here.
    Yes you can easily leave them for a week. They will usually eat anything you put In front of them. I feed mine rat pinks, adult mice, deceased snakes, roaches, crickets, worms, pretty much anything.

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    Re: First in the world.

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    That must be a really awesome feeling! I think we would enjoy posting pics of their life cycle if your up to it.

    Is it possible to leave a pacman during a week vacation without outside involvement? Also will they only eat live insects, out need to? I have not been able to find the answer online. I'm interested in having one but want to make sure I know what I'm getting into.

    I don't want to side track your thread so feel free to point me in the right direction without answering here.
    Zach has your answer. They can easy be left for a week. Just feed and clean the day before your trip

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