Proud first time pixie frog parents!

Megez

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Hey everyone!

My hubby and I just picked up a baby Pixie frog this morning at our local reptile expo. The hubby has been flip flopping between Pacman frogs and the Pixies for about a week now, but the pixie won!

What a cutie pie, even I like him!
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Here's his house!
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We're fairly certain it's a true Giant Pixie; based on what the breeder told us, it's been eating 15 large crickets daily(?!), we've been reading that typically feeding every 2-3 days is the norm, so we're rather floored to hear this little one eats daily.

If you have any hints, tips & tricks for this little guy I'm all ears!


(I realized that I posted this under the wrong family tree! I know he's a True Frog... I was thinking Pacman frog, sorry!)
 
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