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    Pacman Frogs....

    I want to get a Pacman. They look so cool. I know very little about them, but i like them

    What type of enclosure do they need?
    How much hudity/temp?
    And whats the price range??? For normals and albinos?

    If any one here sells them (i think ECLARK???) Drop me a message with what you have for sale.


    Thanks....

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    Re: Pacman Frogs....

    Ok fine, if nobody else will take 20 seconds of google searching with obvious keywords then i will. Here you go, this should cover most of what you need to know...
    http://www.anapsid.org/ornatacare.html
    or
    http://www.wnyherp.org/care-sheets/a...c-man-frog.php

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    Re: Pacman Frogs....

    Wow, someone asking about my favorite frog! I have one now (large albino Cranwelli named Benny) and it is the most dull creature on earth, but I would not trade her for anything. Mine spends 90 percent of her lfie buried in the substrate; when I dig her up, she eats, or if she defecates and has to get out of sitting in it, she'll move around in her tub and just dig another hole.
    I strongly advise against getting a juvenile. I have tried roughly 6 times in the past few years with juvis, and they all died through no fault of my own. I got my current slammer female as a subadult.. seems like maybe the young ones have a high mortality rate? Many from pet stores will have calcium deficiencies that can lead to an early death.. look for one whose jaws align perfectly and whose limbs are strong and not deformed.. they need calcium supplements on their crickets also..
    Any more questions? I don't get to the Amph section very often.
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
    Ball pythons:
    0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.

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