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Hi there just a quick one can you mix them
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They're cannibilistic aren't they? If so then no...
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ok so what time of year do you put them together to breed?
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only experienced ppl should breed them and only then do they do it with great caution. they are cannabalistic and won't think twice about going for another frog. I have often thought myself about how on earth do they breed?
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Breeding is not easy. The young are also cannibalistic so you have to be very careful. And you have to condition the adult frogs before you can breed. It's just not a good idea really.
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I've heard they're so cannabilistic they'll try and eat themselves.
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breeding wise you need to either cycle them with rain chambers etc or inject them with a hormone. only for the experienced really but if you research it and decide you have the time and facilitys to adequatly house/feed a few hundred baby pacmans then go for it!!
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Old 31-03-2009, 03:59 PM
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really is hard work isn't it. I am happy with just one anyway, just curious how ppl do it.
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