Quote Originally Posted by mzajmyers View Post
Ok So I have tried with my frog to take the best care possible but I am lost. I have had him for a little over a year, have asked several questions and have taken advice from many of you and still I feel lost!

He has a great tank with clean coconut fiber, misted 2x (or as needed) a day, plants, a little bath, and a temp and humidity gauge which I watch very closely. I keep his temp during the day between 75-80 and at night around 70-74. His humidity is always steady at between 70-80%.

So here is the problem; he just doesn't want to eat. I have even tried to force feed him and he just does not want to. He buries himself everyday and I have to dig him out every night and try to feed him, but with no luck. I have only tried crickets and mealworms however and cannot stomach givivg a mouse, do you think he is bored with the food? Here is the weird part; he hasn't lost weight at all.....how is that possible? It seems like a loooong time since he has eaten?????
He probably looks like he hasn't lost weight because of water weight. A well hydrated Pacman will appear fat.

With force feeding it really isn't a matter of whether he wants to or not. If he is satrving to death you will have to get food in him or he will die. You can place him in a seperate contaner where he cannot burrow away when you try to force feed.

His temps need to be higher. During the day he needs 80 to 85 and 75 to 79 at night. Try and keep him at 78 at night though. Raising the temps higher may spark his appetite, but could possibly take a day or so. Your humidity levels are fine.

They do get bored with food sometimes. Try earth worms or red wigglers. You should be able to get them at Petsmart.

Keep us posted.