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I had heard yes and no on uvb bulbs so I assumed better safe than sorry, but he does not seem to be enjoying the brighter lights. I am still trying to find a lower watt then 50 for a daylight bulb all I have found is 60+ so far but again he isn't fond of the light so I built up a moss fern, with the moss out of reach of his mouth, to provide some shade. I will think I have seen some dimmer switches, I just grabbed the wrong one.
Between the moonlite and infrared, I just wasn't plain sure which one to use, I liked the look of moonlight better. Thank you for telling me which lol.

And I just started reading about mealworms and superworms! We have feed him mealworms mulitple times a week at my work! I have to tell them before they get a new replacement frog. I have never owned a frog like this, many reptiles and exotic animals but never a Pacman so this is definetly a new fun experience.

I don't have saran wrap so I sacraficed some binders for the cause and used the smooth plastic as a substitue. I think that will hold until I can get to the store. Thank you so much for the information, if you have anymore advice please share, and I'll keep posting updates.
These frogs are nocturnal so you must feed him at night. They will burrow during the day to hide and sleep. You can also provide a fake plant with large broad leaves for cover and security. You will also want to cover 3 sides of the enclosure with some sort of natural or dark background. This will also make the frog feel more secure and more likely to show himself. If you want to warm the enclosure easier without needing to dial the light up so high when you get the lamp with the dimmer just place a UTH on the side of the enclosure opposite the water dish. Do NOT put the UTH on the bottom. They burrow to thermoregulate and the frog will burrow over the pad and cook itself. Not having the light up so high will help maintain humidity levels easier as well.