Be aware that it is quite common for adult frogs and toads to pass on parasites through the water when they lay their eggs. It is quite likely that at least some of those toad tadpoles were carrying some kind of (relatively harmless) internal parasite which could be passed on to your Pacman frogs.
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My little Fantasy froglet is taking a while to get acclimated to the tank as well I was just worried he was not eating due to stress. If he is not buried in the ground he hops around frantically when I approach the terrarium. I just added some more plants to cover one side of the tank decently and a hollowed out log I found at the local pet store. This little guy is taking longer to settle in than my Cranwell did, I suppose it is just the Cornuta in him.
That may well be the issue Pacsack. We had an adult fantasy that would NOT eat if we were watching. We had to turn the entire enclosure so that she was in her hide with the back of it to us & the front of it to the wall in order for her to eat......and even then, she only ate at night.
They can be just a picky & fussy as any Human I have ever known.
I'm sure she will settle down, good luck to you!
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