Quote Originally Posted by Roseanne View Post
I've had my pacman for about 6 or 7 months. When I got her she was about 2 inches long and has grown about 1/2 an inch since (her size does fluxuate quite a bit though, sometimes when she's full she's REALLY fat). Anyways, I have no idea how old she was when I got her. I feed her pretty much every other day (and she'll eagerly eat around 6 crickets each time) and I'm wondering if I should start feeding her only once a week. I've been told you should only feed very young pacs every other day.

Does anyone know how to determine a pacmans age?

My pac is about 2 and 1/2 inches long. I've always assumed she is a female because she has never croaked but if she is a male then she would be almost her full adult size (right? haha). She was never very colorful as some young pacmans are - she's mostly brown but has really neat lime green stripes on her head - and her coloring has never changed since i've had her. I can upload a picture if that might help but I only have a camera phone and it won't be that great, haha. But yeah! If anyone can help me determine the age of my pacman I'd be greatful!
You can feed baby Pacmans and juviniles everyday if you want. If they aren't hungry they won't eat. I offer food daily, but if your frog is used to every other day then I wouldn't change the schedule. Quantity of food/vitamins and calcium/temp/humidity, these are all factors that effect Pacman growth and no Pacman frog will grow at the same rate. The age will be difficult to determine because of this.