u/RionaDaidouji

Cube enclosure?

Cube enclosure?

My roommates and I are moving soon, and are planning out the new space for our animals. He found some stackable/modular cube enclosures (2ftx2ftx2ft) and was wondering if these could potentially be used for our frogs.

Additional info from roomy:

Each enclosure has a “canopy” built in between to act as a strong cover for the lights. You can also have them inside the enclosure if that’s your preference so you won’t need a canopy and can just stack them. As for floor space, a 20 gallon, has a 24x12 floor space. The cube would be 24x24 so it has above the recommended minimum floor space for a gradient.

I’d do the front with a high base panel for deep Bioactive substrate.

Website is https://www.cornelsworld.com/product/pvc-cage-canopies/

u/RionaDaidouji — 1 day ago

I think it's time to upgrade Wonton's enclosure

So I was chilling in bed and heard a slight thump, then looked over at Wonton's enclosure and... Well, I feel vaguely threatened, lol.

I'd say it's time for an upgrade! They really do grow fast.

u/RionaDaidouji — 3 months ago

New tragus piercing!

Just got my tragus done! I was pretty nervous as it's my first cartilage piercing, but I was honestly a little surprised at how easy it was.

u/RionaDaidouji — 3 months ago

Juvenile pacman frog underweight?

So I got my apricot Cranwelli, Wonton, a couple of weeks ago, and he seems really bony. I've been feeding him a mix of nightcrawlers, crickets, and silversides, and he's been eating and pooping fine. According to the breeder he's about 6 months old.

These two pictures were taken about a week apart, and it looks like he's starting to put on some weight, but when I went to feed him last night he was looking pretty bony again.

Do I just need to be patient? Should I add something fattier to his diet, or increase portions?

Right now I'm feeding him every other day. His portions are either:

1 medium, or 1/2 large nightcrawler,

1/2 silverside,

Or 2 gut loaded crickets dusted with reptivite

I'll also give him a couple of black soldier fly larvae in between feedings for extra calcium.

I have access to discoids, but I don't think he's big enough for one yet.

His temps are usually around 75F, which I know is a little low. I'm waiting on some stuff to come in for a proper heat set up. But again, he is eating and pooping regularly.

u/RionaDaidouji — 3 months ago

I got my first pacman frog at an expo last weekend. Say hello to Wonton! He(?) is an apricot cornwelli. (I'm unsure of the sex, but I suspect male, since my roomy got one from the same breeder that was the same age, and she's(?) much bigger, so. Making some guesses, lol.)

The enclosure is temporary until I get my 20 gallon set up, but he's gotten cozy.

u/RionaDaidouji — 4 months ago