Awe, what a cutie. It looks to be a strawberry or apricot albino, and a cute one at that. Nice save. He looks to be a bit thin. Has he eaten for you? I hope. There is a great care sheet in the care articles tab at the top of the home page. Read through and ask any questions.
He/she should be housed on eco earth / coco fiber (not husk), no moss, can use moist paper towels. They love to burrow, so the coco fiber is nice.
Be sure to dechlorinated all tap water for his water bowl and misting.
You'll need hygrometer and temp gauges. 80% humidity and 80-82'F during the day.
His food should be no larger than the distance between his eyes. Safe foods: crickets, cut earth worms, very small dubia roaches. Never meal worms. Wax worms are fatty and bad for them, but can be given as a rare treat. Pick up some reptile/amphibian calcium with vitamin D3 powder and some multivitamin powder. Dust his food once a week with the mvi and every other day with the calc/vit D3. Do not use the mvi on the same day as the calcium, it limits absorption of the calcium. If he has any twitching, dust with the calc/D3 daily until resolved, and then resume the every other day schedule. Without the calcium and vits he will develop Metabolic Bone Disease, which is deadly. Easy to prevent.
Use a small baggie or cup and put in a small pinch of the powder and give a gentle shake, like the shake-and-bake method.
Tong feeding - it's a great time to start teaching your baby to tong feed. Scroll through the pacman section for the Tong Feeding videos by Ivoryreptiles. They are also on YouTube. I recommend only following their videos, some other videos on there are not necessarily proper and some tease the frogs, which I would avoid.
Congrats on your first pacman frog. He/she's a beauty and one of my favorite colorations
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