Unique Pacman Frog For Sale - “Colin”
This lovely Pacman frog has some lovely bold yellows on it, making it a very interesting first pet or nice addition to an ever growing reptile family.
Photos taken January 2025
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Sex: unsexed
Morph: possible chocolate/camo
Captive bred? Yes, CB23
Pacman frogs are impressively sized amphibians which come in a variety of colours.
Suitable for terrestrial enclosures they thrive in Exoterra terrariums, recommended size for males is 45x45cm and females up to 60x45 depending on size.
UVB lighting is highly recommended for amphibians however, Pac-Man do do well being artificially supplemented with D3 as an alternative.
For this species we would recommend a heat source thermostatically controlled to 24-29*C hot spots.
This lovely Pacman frog has some lovely bold yellows on it, making it a very interesting first pet or nice addition to an ever growing reptile family.
Photos taken January 2025
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Sex: unsexed
Morph: possible chocolate/camo
Captive bred? Yes, CB23
Pacman frogs are impressively sized amphibians which come in a variety of colours.
Suitable for terrestrial enclosures they thrive in Exoterra terrariums, recommended size for males is 45x45cm and females up to 60x45 depending on size.
UVB lighting is highly recommended for amphibians however, Pac-Man do do well being artificially supplemented with D3 as an alternative.
For this species we would recommend a heat source thermostatically controlled to 24-29*C hot spots.
This lovely Pacman frog has some lovely bold yellows on it, making it a very interesting first pet or nice addition to an ever growing reptile family.
Photos taken January 2025
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Sex: unsexed
Morph: possible chocolate/camo
Captive bred? Yes, CB23
Pacman frogs are impressively sized amphibians which come in a variety of colours.
Suitable for terrestrial enclosures they thrive in Exoterra terrariums, recommended size for males is 45x45cm and females up to 60x45 depending on size.
UVB lighting is highly recommended for amphibians however, Pac-Man do do well being artificially supplemented with D3 as an alternative.
For this species we would recommend a heat source thermostatically controlled to 24-29*C hot spots.