I have a pacman frog and currently for my set up i have coconut substrate and a water bowl. I have to lights that were recommended to me at the pet store, but after doing some research i do not think that they are the rights ones. The lady told me at night i needed an infared light, and on colder days i needed a basking light. Both the basking and infrared light are both at 75 watts, and my tank is 10 gallons. The temperature is around 80 generally but i don't know weather the light is good or not. Thanks
You're right, you were not given the correct information. It's good to have both an infrared and a basking light, BUT you don't want either of those to be over 50 watts. I have a 40 watt basking light and a 40 watt infrared light. During the day, I put the basking bulb in, and at night, I switch it to the infrared. A temp of 80 is okay. Are you also measuring the humidity I your tank? You want that to be around 80%. Also, is this a baby frog you have in the 10 gallon? If so, you may want to switch over to a critter keeper until he or she gets much larger. Huge tanks will stress out a Pacman. How about some pic of your setup and your frog friend?![]()
sure, it is a baby pacman frog around the size of a quarter, i just got him yesterday
here is my setup up, i still need to get plant though
Awww cute little frog! I know this is not fun to hear, but you will really want to go to a smaller tank for the time being. At the very least...I don't suppose you have a tank divider? I know it seems weird, but pacman frogs really don't do well in spaces that are huge compared to them.
Also if you can cover 3 sides of the tank with a background of some sort, that'll help your little guy or gal feel a little more secure.
I read about that somewhere, I wonder why the pet smart lad never told me this. Thanks
So I need smaller cage, lower wattage lights, background papers and the frog should then do fine?
Its because these people are getting paid $8.50 an hour, i have herd multiple people say on here that the guy's from Petco or where eva are giving the wrong info to customers that are new to having pets esp pac-mans i just don't get it though Petco has free care sheets but nice frog they sure are pretty cool.![]()
Tim has you on the right track. Return the bulbs you have for 50 watt bulbs. You will also need a lamp that has a dimmer switch so your bulbs aren't on full blast and drying out the tank.
You'll want a medium to large critter keeper with a UTH made for Hermit Crabs placed on the back and yes cover the sides of the setup so the frog feels secure. You can also cover the top of the keeper with Saran Wrap to help hold heat and humidity in, but don't cover the vents on the ends to allow circulation.
here is a pic of the lighting equipment that i bought yesterday, so pretty much return this and go for the 50 watt and below right?
Yeah, when I got my frog, the pet shop people told me he didn't need any lights/heat, didn't need a certain humidity, didn't need any vitamins/calcium, and that his tank should be extremely wet and swampy. And all of that was wrong. Luckily there are places like this forum where we can find people who actually do know what they're talking about!![]()
here is a picture of a cricket cage that i have had for some time now and just found it. I want to know it this will work of not, thanks.
since people are responding to this thread, how often do i need to dust the food for my pacman frog? 2-3 times a week and what vitamins are needed to be given too him?
so a bit bigger than this and i will be fine, thanks.
Personally i would with the 5.5 inch reflector lamp and a 50 watt red bulb connected to a dimmer or rheostat. If I were shopping at a pet store. I usually get my stuff at Home Depot, I keep my house at about 74 Fm so I use a 25 watt red bulb and buy the 5.5 inch clamp lamps they have for about five bucks. 25 watt bulbs seem to work perfectly in a 10 gallon, but I also paint three sides back and put cardboard on three sides which helps the tank hold heat.
so the light that i am currently using is okay, just i need to get a dimmer and get lower wattage bulbs, is that correct?
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