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    Hi all, I'm sorry to post so much thread but I so curious to learn :P.
    My 1.5inch albino pacman ate 2 crickets (1inch each) yesterday and today, I didnt see any poop inside the terrarium. Are there any problem? Could it be a sickness or it havent completely digest its food?

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    Heres a video of it:

    does it look normal?Sorry for the background sound :P

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    Your substrate looks a little too wet, but other than that everything looks ok. Since the meal was so large and the frog not much bigger than the food items you offered then it will need time to digest. In the future offer smaller crickets. About 0.5" that should help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Your substrate looks a little too wet, but other than that everything looks ok. Since the meal was so large and the frog not much bigger than the food items you offered then it will need time to digest. In the future offer smaller crickets. About 0.5" that should help.
    Can I feed them meat? So i can cut it to bite size

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    Can I feed them meat? So i can cut it to bite size
    No. Its not good for them. You can offer small fish occationally. Waxworms a couple times a week, but you want to use earthworms or crickets as a staple.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    No. Its not good for them. You can offer small fish occationally. Waxworms a couple times a week, but you want to use earthworms or crickets as a staple.
    In my area, theres only crickets and mealworm available. Maybe I can go fishing shop to buy some earthworm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    In my area, theres only crickets and mealworm available. Maybe I can go fishing shop to buy some earthworm?
    As long as the worms don't contain chemical dyes or scents.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    In my area, theres only crickets and mealworm available. Maybe I can go fishing shop to buy some earthworm?
    nightcrawler is a big earthworm, in bait shops they are called dew worms. Just as Grif mentioned make sure they're dye and additives free.
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    So should I worry it about no pooping for one day after feeding? o.o

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    So should I worry it about no pooping for one day after feeding? o.o
    No no. Lol! They usually have a bowel movement every other day to every 3 days. Adults can go a week or more before they poop. Don't worry.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    No no. Lol! They usually have a bowel movement every other day to every 3 days. Adults can go a week or more before they poop. Don't worry.
    I should only feed after it poops?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    I should only feed after it poops?
    No not all the time. Just wait this time and then feed smaller prey.


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    Today morning, I didnt saw any poop.But it crawl out of the water dish and burry it self into a deep hole :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    Today morning, I didnt saw any poop.But it crawl out of the water dish and burry it self into a deep hole :P
    That is normal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    That is normal.
    I bought lots of small mealworms to feed today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    That is normal.
    Lol.....the epitome of patience. At this point I'm reading out of sheer entertainment value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    I bought lots of small mealworms to feed today.
    Mealworms are bad. The chitin their exoskeleton is made from cannot be digested and may cause an impaction. You are better off not feeding those to your frog.


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    If I feed those which have just molted can?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFroggie View Post
    If I feed those which have just molted can?
    Yes you can offer freshly molted Mealworms and no harm done.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Yes you can offer freshly molted Mealworms and no harm done.
    Thanks dude, u helped me a lot

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