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Pacman frogs????

We had three at one point and only one ever croaked (those are the males I believe). Currently we have one female that we've had for ages. She's not loud at all except sometimes you can hear her moving around (not often). Great little things - don't get bitten by them though, Gordito has drawn blood on Jonathan. She just woke up after 9 months of hibernating and ate again which is a good thing (she's getting old so we were getting worried).

~Katie
 
We have a male that is about 1 year old, and he's still fairly quiet when he croaks. The first few times I heard him, I thought it was our older cat having trouble with a fur-ball under my bed. Poor Mister (our cat) kept wondering why I was hunting him down when he wasn't doing anything. lol

He gets louder as more time goes by, but still not very loud.
 
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