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Anybody with pacman frog experience? I have a problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Allthingsterrarium" data-source="post: 130724" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>No problem at all! He's actually remained pretty hardy. I've gotten him to eat off and on several times since posting. He's still incredibly stubborn but at least he's eating regularly enough to ease my mind. Sometimes he has more of an appetite than other times. I find trying additional measures for warmth, changing his substrate every 2 months, giving him baths, taking him out and stimulating his activity and trying to offer food when he's more perky all seem to help. He's still an adult though. He doesn't need to eat nearly as often as a juvenile and this is an animal species used to having excessive fasting periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allthingsterrarium, post: 130724, member: 3930"] No problem at all! He's actually remained pretty hardy. I've gotten him to eat off and on several times since posting. He's still incredibly stubborn but at least he's eating regularly enough to ease my mind. Sometimes he has more of an appetite than other times. I find trying additional measures for warmth, changing his substrate every 2 months, giving him baths, taking him out and stimulating his activity and trying to offer food when he's more perky all seem to help. He's still an adult though. He doesn't need to eat nearly as often as a juvenile and this is an animal species used to having excessive fasting periods. [/QUOTE]
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