Nice little Green Cranwelli. Ther is a Pacman care sheet in the care articles section of the forum. Good info to get you started. They need temps between 80 and 85 during the day. For babies stay around 80. At night 75 to 79. Try and stay around 77 to 79. Humidity should be 65 to 80% stay in the 70 to 80% range. Best substrate to use is Zoo Med Eco Earth Coconut fiber substrate. Not coconut husk. A large critter keeper is good to start babys in. Makes it easy for them to catch their food which is crucial at these growth stages. You will also need to pick up a multivitamin supplement dust and a calcium supplement dust with vitamin D3. Dust with the multivitamin once a week and dust with the calcium every other feeding. Dust the food items not the frog. Keep the substrate moist but not muddy. Water must be changed every time the frog enters it otherwise once a day or every 2 days if the frog hasn't used it. Substrate should be changed no less than once a month. You must buy a water conditioner to de-chlorinate the water or the frog will get sick from toxing out.
Use a variety of food items for best health. Crickets/red wigglers/ chunks of earth worm/wax worms(sparingly)/meal worms(sparingly). You'll need a heat source such as a UTH or under tank heater but don't place it on the bottom place it on the side. Make sure its safe for plastic. If not and you want a glass tank you can use a 5 gallon. Place a fake plant within the enclosure as well as covering 3 sides of the tank with some sort of nature background to make the frog feel more secure. You can use a heat lamp as a heat source as well. Buy a lamp with a dimmer switch so you can accurately control the amount of heat and light coming from the bulb. Mist with distilled water to keep humidity levels up.
Again also read the care articles about the Pacman Caresheet. Any more questions just ask and someone here will respond.





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