Something I've found that works when mine is impacted (only when it gets bad enough that I'm really worrying) is to have warm, dechlorinated water in a spray bottle and spray it VERY gently right at the frog's vent (it works a bit like an enema). This has never not worked on mine. If you try this, make sure your frog can move away from you easily if it is uncomfortable, since this could hurt the frog.
I only came up with this as a last-ditch thing because we have no reptile/amphibian vet anywhere near us :P
Apparently, especially in the adults, their metabolism can slow down pretty drastically. I asked the same question on here after mine went a couple months eating 1 or two small roaches a week and pooping about once a month. Raising the temps like Grif suggested should help to speed up your pac's metabolism again.





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