I think he's going to be alright . Keep in mind be careful of the AC in the room the frog is in.
Moon light or red light will not interrupt their night time cycle, just provide heat and display for you to see them. Use a multivitamin once a week and a calcium supplement a few times a week unless the multivitamin already has calcium you should be fine. The small amount of d3 is all you need for him to absorb calcium, he doesn't need uv. Yeah for now I suggest cutting your worms in half.
I just got back from my Yoga class and my temp went from 71 to 77 with the mini pad! I have his front, side, and part of top covered just to let him be with himself and no stress. I misted him down again and he moved around. He hasn't burried in the new soil yet, he is kind of off centered from where I left him. Not sure if the plant made it awkward for him to bury?
I got the multivitamin and the calcium for all my reptiles so I will def give him that for his worms. Is he too small for large sized crix? The smalls just seem like they are a little bigger than his eyeball :/.
If your pac is a baby he/she needs to be fed baby crickets which are small. Large are too big for a baby. There are different sized small crickets. When you buy them you'll get some tiny pen head ones and some a little bigger. Baby pacs need baby crickets. You can feed the little guy/girl 4 to 6 a night.
He'll be eating bigger crickets in no time. I gutload mine, but I've learned that the tiny ones are hard to get to eat anything. They die easy. I've started breeding a small number in a 2.5gal tank.
The temp was at 71 thats to low for baby pacs this what happens. You have to keep it at 80 for now.
yea thats why i got the heating pad so i can get the temp up. Its at 78 right now, if it doesnt hit 80 im gunna get like a 25, 30, or 50 watt infared for him.
Do Pacmans always breath heavy? I moved his plant to see how he is and he was breathing really fast and heavy
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