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Old 07-23-2008, 06:14 PM   #11
Mooing Tricycle
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Originally Posted by Ed Clark

Seamus, I would like to offer you any advice on these giant frogs that could help you understand them better.

btw, how many pyxies do you presently keep?

I think he understands them quite well actually. And i also think it rediculous that you would assume that he dosnt know anything about them, or very little to say " help you understand them better"

And what the heck does having ALOT of them matter? Dont tell me that it does, because it dosnt. There might be some people here that have two snakes, but their knowledge on snakes vastly outweighs my own even while i may be at the position of having more than them. Quantity dosnt matter.

And i think Responsible feeding DOES matter.
 
Old 07-23-2008, 08:44 PM   #12
Ed Clark
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Originally Posted by Mooing Tricycle
I think he understands them quite well actually. And i also think it rediculous that you would assume that he dosnt know anything about them, or very little to say " help you understand them better"

And what the heck does having ALOT of them matter? Dont tell me that it does, because it dosnt. There might be some people here that have two snakes, but their knowledge on snakes vastly outweighs my own even while i may be at the position of having more than them. Quantity dosnt matter.
His reply was so far from reality, was nothing more than a personal attack and spoke exactly like someone knowing absolutly nothing about Pyxiecephalus frogs. thats why I assumed he knows nothing or very little about these giant african bullfrogs.

Keeping and maintaining many of these for years lends to experience.

Seamus's post was a personal attack and nothing less, I don't understand why you are speaking for him? you have not mentioned anything about pyxie frog feeding behaviors or posted any feeding pics.
 
Old 07-23-2008, 10:01 PM   #13
Ed Clark
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And i think Responsible feeding DOES matter.
Then lets talk about responsible feeding.

You would feed a small dart frog an appropriate sized fruit fly or tiny cricket.

A medium sized frog such as a tomato frog would eat med-large crickets and similar sized food items.

The larger frogs such as giant african bullfrogs need larger food items, they love adult crickets and will eat around 60 at a time, they love big night crawlers and they also eat rodents, lizards, birds and snakes....just about anything they can fit into their mouths.

So yea, big frogs will eat big meals.
 
Old 07-23-2008, 10:14 PM   #14
Ed Clark
These frogs are burrowers and spend much of their lives underground.
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Old 07-23-2008, 11:46 PM   #15
Ed Clark
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There might be some people here that have two snakes, but their knowledge on snakes vastly outweighs my own even while i may be at the position of having more than them.
I don't doubt that for 1 second!!

btw, have you been drinking alot of that Vodka you brag about. just kidden
 
Old 08-11-2008, 01:36 AM   #16
Ed Clark
Pyxies will eat a large variety of food.
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Old 06-08-2018, 08:40 AM   #17
Ed Clark
Anyone have pyxie feeding pics?
 

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