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    Ok, just bought some hydrometers, and a 60gal zoo med uth to go across the backs of 3 10gal tanks. He is in a glass tank.

    All rooms have vents for AC. I don't plan on getting into the duct work to plug it. The are all ground vents. I don't have a dedicated room setup yet but do plan on using the extra 14'x14'spare bedroom as my frog, roach, and scorpion room once it's finished.

    I do appreciate all your help and will do my best to provide an excellent home for my frogs.

    Our house utilizes a max5 1400 ionizer filter system for the whole house all air is circulated directly through it before it goes out the vents

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    Default Re: Pacman settling in time?

    Quote Originally Posted by cyris69 View Post
    Ok, just bought some hydrometers, and a 60gal zoo med uth to go across the backs of 3 10gal tanks. He is in a glass tank.

    All rooms have vents for AC. I don't plan on getting into the duct work to plug it. The are all ground vents. I don't have a dedicated room setup yet but do plan on using the extra 14'x14'spare bedroom as my frog, roach, and scorpion room once it's finished.

    I do appreciate all your help and will do my best to provide an excellent home for my frogs.

    Our house utilizes a max5 1400 ionizer filter system for the whole house all air is circulated directly through it before it goes out the vents

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk 2
    Ok. The air quality isn't the problem. The cold drafts getting into the tank cause the problem and will make. Your frog stop eating. Also A/C. Removes moisture from the ambient room air which will also steal humidity and moisture from your. Frogs home. You might try to atleast block. Or cover the actual vent to prevent the cold air from affecting your frogs. A/C is very dangerous for frogs and Pacmans are extremely sensitive to climate change and a cold draft making it into the tank causes a sudden change in climate. This is more than. Likely the issue as well as low humidity levels.

    Have you tried different types of food other than crickets?


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