I know that misting directly on the frog is a "no no" I try not to but sometimes it can't be helped. I mist with distilled water to avoid the hard water spots on the glass. Should he be fine?
As long as its not a lot of the distilled water getting on him/her, he'he should be fine. Mainly you do not want to use it as a main water source like their soaking dish. As long as its minimal exsposure he/she should be fine. Try not to spray him/her. Mist the walls of the enclosure and the soil around him/her. This way you avoid directly spraying the frog.
Yeah that's what I do, but sometimes a bit gets on him and i can see his little eyes close and open back up. I feel so badlol
He/she is fine. We do the same thing when we get water or even place eye drops in our eyes. Its a normal reaction for something coming in contact with the eyes. As long as its not a lot and you expand your frogs substrate with de-chlorinated water and not distilled you and your Pac are fine. No worries![]()
Oh wow I did not know this. I always mist my pacman frog down :O. Why is this bad for the frog?
Really glad i just read this, I will stop misting my poor little buddy.
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Distilled water has no minerals in it. The frogs need the minerals that they absorb from regular water. If a pacman was only exposed to distilled water (in its soaking dish, substrate, and misting) then it would eventually die from lack of minerals. Minimal exposure should not cause any permanent health issues. Avoid spraying your frog directly and your little buddy should be fine.![]()
Hi Royce,
Distilled water and Reverse Osmosis water have no minerals unlike tap water/well water/and spring water. Distilled water and reverse osmosis water will rob your frog of vital vitamins and minerals as well as salts and electrolytes that they need to hydrate themselves and have normal bodily funtions. This is why you do not use distilled water and reverse osmosis water for a main water souce and only for misting. That's the reason they don't leave mineral spots when you mist the enclosure walls. They dont have any minerals what so ever.
You don't want to mist them very much anyway even with de-chlorinated water or spring and well water because some become annoyed and stressed. Also its a good idea to have your well water tested to be sure that it is safe for the frog. It can contain heavy metals that can kill your frog over a period of time. Better safe than sorry.![]()
What about spring water for pacman/surinam horned frogs?
hehe! oopsie, I sprayed my frog directly the first week I had him. I was spraying the walls and the first time i got a bit on him he didn't mind, he just sat. So I sprayed him again and he went absolutely nuts!!He was so confused and started running about in his tank, and waving his little hands. Then he sulked under the log for a week! I felt so bad for doing it at the time, but now I know the months have passed and he's fine and happy, I think it's quite funny looking back!! aww bless him, I'd never directly spray him again though. poor boy!
If I use tap water that has been treated then I can use that in his Bowls of water correct? then i use spring water for his sub straight? I just stared using distilled water for misting. Is that ok? I'm new to this hobby and want the best for my little pacman frog
You'll only need one bowl of water for him. Tap water that has been treated can be used for all your frog needs esp substrate and soaking. Spring water should be fine but sometimes you never know what's in there. I use conditioned tap for everything
I had two so one could be in the cool side and one in the warmer side. He has never jumped in by him self. I did put him in it once and he did his business in it. Should I leave the one in the warmer side or cooler side?
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