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    Pugets & Pixie

    So for my early Christmas presents (because i never know when snakes will be available my mom lets me get my Christmas presents early) i picked up 1.1 high blue pugets in Lodi, CA and while i was there i went to the great valley serpentarium (which was really cool) and got a baby pixie frog also. Ill get pics of the pugets and the pixies soon. about how big do pixies get? he said they get pretty massive but because they dont really move a 20 gal would b big enough for an adult
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    Congratulations on the early Christmas of Pugetts and Pixies, Reed.

    My son has a pair of the pixies and they totally cover his hand. A 20 gal is plenty large enough for them, as you stated.....they don't move, just burrrow up in one spot and wait for something to get close enough for them to gulp down. His are eating mouse fuzzies.
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    Merry Christmas! Funny, a frog that big being called "Pixie."
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    lol i looked it up and they can get up to 2kg

    is it bad to hold frogs? the pet store dude said you should never hold them
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    It probably is, but it definitely isn't good for them.
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    You can definitely hold frogs, but you have to make your hands "their environment" first. Meaning if you're keeping them on coco fiber you have to rub your hands around in it first.
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    Now that is a huge frog!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by EdgyExoticReptiles View Post
    lol i looked it up and they can get up to 2kg

    is it bad to hold frogs? the pet store dude said you should never hold them
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    the thing is that when you touch a frog a small layer of their skin tends to come off which is problably why the pet store guy said that
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    Re: Pugets & Pixie

    Well, no exactly skin that comes off. First the outer protective mucous membrane, then if the environment is dry or "incompatible" with the frog, the skin comes off.
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    such as the dry environment of a human hand perhaps
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