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    Re: OK, I think I'm ready to try again!

    well red eyes are easy to take care of and even with being climbers, they are pretty slow and take a while to jump, (they think about it for a long time) and along with them being beautiful, they are kinda pricey with some being 50+ but you could get a good deal for around 20 at a expo. They require 10
    gallons per frog.

    for pacmans, they need a 10 gal as well and they need heat so a UTH would be a good choice or heat light (just as long as it doesn't dry out the substrate) and thats about it, but they are big eaters and require small meals a day or one big meal every two days.

    I'm not to sure about Tomatoes but Im sure there care is similar to that of pacmans but Im not to sure about heat.
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