1. Size of enclosure 20 Gallons
2. # of inhabitants - 1 Pacman frog
3. Humidity - 70%
4. Temperature - 75F to 82F
5. Water - Poland Spring
6. Materials used for substrate - Peat...
Type: Posts; User: robby
1. Size of enclosure 20 Gallons
2. # of inhabitants - 1 Pacman frog
3. Humidity - 70%
4. Temperature - 75F to 82F
5. Water - Poland Spring
6. Materials used for substrate - Peat...
I would try heating up the terrarium to ~80F. One reason pacman frogs burrow is to get to a more comfortable temperature.
post terrarium info.
Can you stop feeding your pacman frog insects? If so, what do you feed instead?
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Put your pacman frog in warm water for about 25 minutes.
1. how big are the crickets
2. what time of day are you feeding
Mine seems to go once every two/three weeks? I feed 5-10 small crickets every other day with the occasional hornworm and monthly pinkie mouse. My pacman frog is roughly 8 months old and is 1.6oz.
Many people suggest buying coconut fiber substrate. I do not. As you can see from your picture there are many strands of 'fiber' in the dirt. When your frog decides to eat and misses the target, all...
Alright, cool, I don't know for sure, but maybe the temperature was/is too hot/cold and he feels most comfortable in the water. I've read mixed things about heating lamps, instead I've read sticking...
What do you mean by this?
Also, could you upload a picture of the enclosure?
I don't know if the temperature is the problem, I have a pacman frog roughly six months old, temperature is 70-76 with humidity levels at 60-80 depending on when the humidifier has last run and he...
Could you post some more pictures? I am by no means an authority when it comes to this subject. But, to some extent shouldn't water in the body be normal? My pacman looks 'puffy' but once it urinates...