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Feeding Time For Sir Jumpy Bumpy Green Thing

WOW :eek1: I asked for the feeding pics, and thaaaannnkkkk ayou!! I'd love a frog, I would never be able to get the humidity right though.

Cheers

Connor
 
lefty_mussolini said:
You could most likely get your pacman to eat a pinky. It is pretty surprising the food items that these can take. We have some Pacmans at work that are a bit smaller than Sir Jumpy that are taking fuzzies weekly.

Do you have to feed them live pinks? I am having a tough time even getting mine to take live red wigglers, he just doesn't want to bother. He will eat crickets until his belly bulges, but the little snob won't tough the blasted worms.

Thanks for the info re: caging. If I see a Pixie anytime soon... I might add to my collection! :grin01:
 
my pacman started on mealworms, but now has big earthworms or f/t fuzzies. Basically he'll eat whatever I wriggle in front of him (I use tongs because I don't want to get bitten)
 
Hypancistrus said:
Do you have to feed them live pinks?
Pacmans and Pixies are a big ol' stomach with legs. You can feed them pretty much anything as long as you wiggle it in front of their face. I'm sure that you could get them on f/t. I've heard of people feeding chunks of steak to their Pixie.
Hypancistrus said:
Thanks for the info re: caging. If I see a Pixie anytime soon... I might add to my collection!
Do it. You won't be disappointed.
[QUOTEdiamondlil]I use tongs because I don't want to get bitten[/QUOTE]
Smart woman :)
 
lefty_mussolini said:
Dogs could kill you if they decide to bite, but many people find them rather enjoyable. I'd still rather be bite by frogs and snakes and lizards than bit or scratched by a dog or a cat... not to say that I don't have a dog :)

I have three snakes and a cat. The scars on my arms? They would be from the cat! HAHAHA.
 
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