Quote Originally Posted by xMETHODZ View Post
I understand that the enclosure is a little over size for a baby pacman but wouldnt the addition of logs, rocks, & plants make him feel more secure & minimize the open space factor ? Also , when setting up the habitat , should the water be placed on the warmer side of the enclosure , & if so, is that the side wich should be damp ? Thank u so much for the info :]
Hello & welcome.

This happens time & again with people........why do you bother to ask for advice, get it and then argue it?? Grif is giving you advice and trying to help you.
Yes, even with the addition of a tree & boulders, that is way too large an enclosure for a 3 month old Pacman froglet. They burrow down because the open space intimidates them. For a froglet that small & young, I would suggest a 5 gallon enclosure. Are you de-chlorinating the water you use? The substrate should be moist but not muddy. And honestly, if you insist on using a 30 gallon enclosure anyway, have a water dish on BOTH sides......These are nocturnal, ambush predators, they really do not need a light as long as the temps are kept well.

Hope it helps.