Penman6668
Dr. Jan Itor
I went into my son's room last night and found our Pacman frog had died. We had him for about 3 or 4 years. It was sad because it was the first pet my son and I bought together. He was such a cute little frog.
This is actually what I was thinking. I have been keeping an eye on it for a couple of weeks because it was being unusually "lazy". It was moving a little bit. When I went in last night, it body was sunk in and it look real gross.CaptBogart said:Just make sure it's not in a weird hibernation mode. My friend came to work all sad saying his pacman frog died and a month later he came in all happy saying that it wasn't dead. Of course we all wondered, but didn't ask, why he still had it after thinking it died a month ago....
Yeah, it's dead then, too bad. I see them everywhere now, so a replacement won't be hard to find, even the tomato frogs are getting more popular as well. I'm thinking of converting one of my tanks into a sweet home for a couple dart frogs myself...Penman6668 said:This is actually what I was thinking. I have been keeping an eye on it for a couple of weeks because it was being unusually "lazy". It was moving a little bit. When I went in last night, it body was sunk in and it look real gross.
diamondlil said:Will your son want a new one?
tricksterpup said:Albino.![]()
I do not own an Albino but mine is just as big as the pictured one. I feed mine a variety of stuff. Crickets, superworms, fish, anything I can really find and feed him. We do feed ours a pinky every blue moon but that every once in awhile. I think they are great pets, but are not easy to care for.Penman6668 said:That is great looking. Mine never got that big. Only about two inches. I tried to feed it pinkies but it wanted nothing to do with it.