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    Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    Because those guys eat ANYTHING.

    I don't believe in waste so DOA are usually put to good use.

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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    Oh yeah he is mine it's a pacman frog virtually fool proof, eat to live or is it live to eat.

    He is eating a DOA hognose from last year.

    My previous Pacman frog who lived for 5 years would eat DOA carpet pythons.
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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    That's pretty dang cool, how hard is the care for those?

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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    My friend had one of those when I was younger and fed it pinkies. I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen


    Edit: his was yellow. How many different colors are there?
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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    Quote Originally Posted by MD_Pythons View Post
    That's pretty dang cool, how hard is the care for those?
    Very very easy, they are known to be a great starter frog if you never owned any before

    All you need is a 10 gallon tank

    coco coir substrate as you can see it needs to be kept very moist

    No water dish they absorb water through their skin so misting and keeping your substrate moist and clean is what you want (I change the substrate out completely every 2 months.)

    Temperatures 75/85 gradient (mine is in my snake room year round)

    Food Nighcrawlers, Dubias, Pac Attac https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Hikari-P...ds=pacman+food I have been very successful with that food, as a treat pinky mice (treat only because of the fat content), snake ....

    When they are young I feed them every day then every other day.

    Adult I feed them once or twice a week depending on the food they get (like today's meal is it until next week)

    And of course they come in various colors green, blue, albino etc http://thefrogranch.com/morphs/
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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    I was told that they get as big as a dinner plate as far as width

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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    I don't believe in waste so DOA are usually put to good use.
    It also takes a fair bit of the sting out of newborn losses. Nourishment for other critters is a far worthier destination than the trash bucket.

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    Re: Garbage disposal in action (graphic)

    at first i was like
    but then Ii was all

    Pac Mans are super cool. thanks for sharing!!!
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