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Otis the BIG pacman frog

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I barely see him! I don't handle him because he thinks everything that comes in front of him is food so I'm afraid he's going to bite me. Tonight when I tried to get him to put on the scale, he got away from me 5 times before I was able to get a grip him! He's pretty entertaining to watch him jump around his tank.
 

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He sounds gun. My tree frogs just sleep most of the time. He's so cute.

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He is fascinating when he is awake, which is usually at night and first thing in he morning. My tree frogs wake up around 6pm they are a TRIP! I'll have to show you their video of hunting flies!
 

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That was fun not gun. I'm having a hard time keeping the moss alive in their tank. Their housing has been the most challenging of all of my animals. I just never feel like I have it right. Every other tank is easy . They do like being on logs but they moldy. Fake logs would be great.

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That was fun not gun. I'm having a hard time keeping the moss alive in their tank. Their housing has been the most challenging of all of my animals. I just never feel like I have it right. Every other tank is easy . They do like being on logs but they moldy. Fake logs would be great.

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I knew what you meant :)

I don't use moss with them because I'm afraid that they will eat it because they are so wild and easily excitable. They have cocofiber as a substrate and then a water bowl and a large plant. I'll check my phone to see if I have photos. I used to have a big piece of drift wood but it got moldy very easy so but I didn't want to commit to a whole bioactive setup so I did a potted plant. I use the old UVB/LED light that I had on Bumbles tank to help keep the plant alive.
 

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This is an older picture, the bromeliad flower has died but I still have the green leafy part in the pot still in their tank. They have a fogger connected to a hygrotherm to keep the humidity correct and it turns the heat lamp on and off as needed.
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Cork wood doesn't mold just fyi. I had trouble with my ball pythons branches molding where it was against moist substrate. Switched to cork and no more mold!

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