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Last Question (Pacman)

urokeeper22 Jan 09, 2007 10:48 PM

Ok, the day has finally come......I've convine my parents to let me get an Ornate Pacman Frog. I just want to be sure that i'm getting the right stuff.

okay

-20 gal tank w/ screen top
- Uv 2.0% light
-Reptivite
-Food
-Heatpad (low watt rainforest 1)
-Large water dish but not to deep for frog
-Water Conditioner
-Bed-A-Beast
-FROG!

Replies (3)

AZN_Pacman Jan 10, 2007 12:41 AM

Looks perfect to me. You might want to buy tongs to occasionally feed your paccy treats, but thats seriously a matter of preference. (ASIANS use chopsticks....lol). Perhaps live plants?!?!

Oh cool, so you decided on an ornate pacman. My favorite is the Cranwell (non albino), but ornate has that extra red coloring, so they're cool.

Toyota85 Jan 10, 2007 03:40 AM

Personally I keep my pacman in a 10g, with a uth. He has about 4-5 inches of bedabeast and then some some new zealand moss on top to help keep moisture. Other then that he does great! He has lived this way for the last 4 years with no problems! I do recommend the tongs though! Because one you can get your frog to eat out of tongs, it makes things soo much easier! Enjoy your frog!

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AZN_Pacman Jan 10, 2007 05:03 PM

Yep.

Ha, my Pacman looks just like that one, and about the same size. Except he's the non-albino cranwell species.

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