Quote Originally Posted by Maharg View Post
Thats true with Pacmans? I know thats what they say to do with Geckos but Paans are built to eat larger items. The distance between the eyes is only about a qaurter the size of a pacmans mouth! I was looking at a post that was made on this forum a while back regarding the stomach content of a pacman. Something like 85%was large prey items. (Amphibians, mammals) Small insects made up a very small percentage of their natural diet
Hi there, I think the post you were referring to was the one I posted about the natural diet of Surinam horned frog, Ceratophrys cornuta, which I believe that particular species eats more vertebrate prey than most other members of the same genus.

Soft-bodied insects (crickets) and earthworms with supplement dusting can make an appropriate and staple diet for ornate, cranwelli, and other common horned frogs on the market.