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Posted by: Doofy1577 at Sat Sep 26 03:18:27 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Doofy1577 ] well there could be several things. One is ya her grwoing rate would have been effected by the heat. Also is she a Dwarf pixie or a real pixie frog. Since they have been bred like crazy in the US for people to keep as pets. they've ben bred to be smaller. Now like my pixie I had it would only eat things that moved. There is actual little feeding plated you can buy that vibrate so when you put thawed food out, like free dried crickets or thawed mice, it makes them look real from the plate shaking them. also you can try good old night crawlers. Mine ate those like crazy. good luck [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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