Quote Originally Posted by sobo View Post
Okay than the humidiy must be the problem with my pacman frogs the whole time. If they arnt humid enough will they stop eating? Because both either didnt eat or stopped.(they didnt die, I returned them saftly to the pet store). Thats why i wanted to try a albino. But yeah the humidity has never been that high, its always 30-50. 50 at the most.

The little cricket cage is already barley any open holes. If i cover half he wont have any breathing space. Or will he? My knowlege has come off books and internet, so please let me know anything you know, its a lot more reliable.
But even in that plastic little cage its only 40, nevermind a big 10gallon glass tank.
So any ideas from anyone of how to get humidity up without using moss please let me know!

Also, what humidity do tomato frogs need? Im getting a baby and hes going in a 10gallon.


Sorry for all the questions, but I want to be sure my frogs are at the best care.
Thanks for all your help!
He'll be fine with half the enclosure covered with a damp wash cloth. They are very sensitive to their environment and even more so as babies. Lack of correct humidity as well as temps being to low or to high can cause them to stop eating. Stress is one of the highest reasons if noth the highest reason for captive frog deaths. You must maintain correct temps and humidity and especially as babies and while they're adapting to their new home.

Post within the Tomato frog and Chubby frog section of the forum to get correct humidity levels for Tomato frogs.