I have finally gotten my hands on something I have wanted for quite some time now... Took me quite a bit to finally get it, as talking my hubby into it!!! I also told him that before long, he will have to build me a room just for my frogs! I can say I am a few animals short of a zoo. I will include pics when my phone decides to let me/my comp decides to save them, which ever comes first... But I now have a .................................................. ............ Pacman! YAY!!!!!!! GO ME!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!

Now the woman at the pet store where I bought it said this... It eats every other day. It is also eating crickets, meal worms, wax worms, and earth worms. Now this lil froggy is little! It's about the size of a half dollar im guessing. Maybe??? They also told me as long as the substrate is moist, it needs misting twice a day...

I know they need a substrate to burrow in, which as well as my other frogs substrate, they all currently have Exo Terra (I think?) Forrest Moss. Now, I've noticed that there's a few problems with this substrate... It has attracted those little pesky flies that I can't get rid of for nothing!!! It isn't the common house fly or whatever. It is little bitty flies that only water attracts them. It also has a water dish, not too deep, which it can get in and out of perfectly fine. I have a Night Glow (I think its called), 50w I think. There is also a UV bulb, which I looked at the little booklet that was by the light stand, said that it was ok for my AGTF. I had originally gotten both of those for my AGTF tank, but I had no lighting what so ever for my newest little buddy. The Pacman is also in a tank that is 20 in long by 18 in wide by 18 in tall I believe is the measurements... It's tank during the day is around 80 degrees, 70 at night. I mist it when the humidity is below 60%. It also comes out of it's burrow when I mist, day or night! Tries to follow the spray too. Tried to offer crickets, but missed them by like a mile and got a mouth full of moss. I got the moss out, pulled the back legs off of the cricket, and put them both in a critter keeper. The frog showed no interest in eating. Tried offering meal worms, same thing, no interest in eating. I tried again the next night, still no interest in either. I do treat the water I mist all my frogs with. Every other feeding, its dusted crickets with vitamins, every other feeding is meal worms.

Now that you all know the background and what not, any and all advice is welcomed!!! Any questions, I'll try my best to answer!

I have my Pacman, 2 American Green Tree Frogs, 4 Grey Tree Frogs (3 adults, 1 froglet), 3 White Lip Tree Frogs, and 1 froglet that can either be an AGTF, or White Lip. Too little to tell, but it is lime green! LOL!