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    Getting an African Pixie frog rescue tomarow...

    I couldn't find a whole lot of carsheets on google could someone give me the run-down on basic care for these animals?
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    Re: Getting an African Pixie frog rescue tomarow...

    also how often to feed them and prey size per body size...?
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    Re: Getting an African Pixie frog rescue tomarow...

    The care sheet above isn't too great , no offense to the author.


    Here's a good care sheet. The site has TONS of info and pyxie keepers. Probably 30-40 at least with good knowledge of these frogs. Variety is the key. Juvies should be offered food daily, as much as they want in about a 15 minute span depending on the prey. Crix, roaches, nightcrawlers, mealies, supers, locusts, etc for staples, with the occasional feeder frog or rodent is a good diet. Rodents and inverts should be fed occasionally and not as a staple.

    http://www.frogfreaks.com/index.php?topic=67.0

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