I got a young pac man frog about 3 weeks ago. I have been feeding him night crawlers. He eats about half a night crawler at a time but he wont eat for about two days afterwards. He has been to a exotic vet same one I take my bearded dragons to. And he said jasper looked healthy and keep feeding him like I have been. I plan on ordering hornworms Monday for the bearded dragons and the Pac man frog. He is about a little bigger than a golf ball.
I have a juvenile pacman frog that eats 2 nightcrawlers every 2-3 days and he seems to be doing just fine! I generally cut them up into halves but I will feed him whole ones if they're small. I've had him for about a month and a half and he's probably about 2 inches long now. I haven't found any solid information on feeding nightcrawlers as a staple diet so I am just winging it and paying attention to how he is growing. I hear they love hornworms but I haven't gotten around to feeding mine any yet - I believe they should just be offered as a treat though.
your vet is right, nightcrawlers are the best staple for Pac-Man frog, you still need to dust them though. It’s lean, excellent, palatable food. Everything else should be used as a treat, mice ( no more then one a month), roaches ( unless you live in Canada), hornworms, butterworms, etc.
Hornworms are ok as long as not fed often or in big quantities, but one or two once in a blue moon is great for variety.
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