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ok..thx a lot....thats really helpful....
k...now first thing i want to do is'

(To Do List)

1> go and wack the breeder which sold me the pacman...for asking me to feed only fishes....LOL jkjk..well then got to go buy some crickets now..i actually did buy them at first when i got my pacman...but he just refuse to eat and only respond to fishes...so all the cricket..i throw to my japanese koi instead..

2>yes i using coconut thingy...eco earth..

3>temperature...hmmm..i am from Malaysia...South East Asia...i think the temeperature is perfect for these Frog..thats what i heard...morning/afternoon is around 30-32c while night is 27-29c
yea....only use some medical tape n wrap around the tip of my tong~

Question~~

1>hmm..ok thats new...that water thingy...i been using normal drinking water(boiled) all these while...is this very very crucial??

2>hm....so feeding cricket as the main staple....any suggestion how much to feed??must feed daily??..cause i been feed fishes all these while....1 fish daily..

well...thx a lot...great help XD
Yes the water conditioner is crucial. It removes chemical and heavy metals that cannot be boiled off. They remain behind after you boil and the conditioner will neutrilize any of these. Your frog may become ill and die from toxing out as it is called.

Feed your frog as many crickets as he/she will eat in 15 to 20 minutes. 1.5 to 2 inches sounds like a baby. Baby and juviniles need to be fed daily for strong healthy growth. Be sure to dust the food items as I explained above. You still need temp gauge and a hygrometer so you can regulate the warmth and moisture within the enclosure. It is not advised for temps to reach near 90 degrees F. 86 would be the hottest and babies and juviniles need a max of 80 to 81 because they can't handle higher temps at such a young age. Should never be 70 and below at night. 75 is the coolest you shoul have him/her at night.