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    Default My first pacman frog rescue

    And also, do albino pacman a have sensitive eyes? I have a 40watt bulb over his enclosure and I just checked him after it had been on for about an hour and he had like a film up over his eyes and they were like down inside his head? So I quick turned the light off and he popped his eyes back up and lowered the film.
    Is there a certain type of light source I should be using if this is the case?


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    Default Re: My first pacman frog rescue

    Quote Originally Posted by Rumbler View Post
    And also, do albino pacman a have sensitive eyes? I have a 40watt bulb over his enclosure and I just checked him after it had been on for about an hour and he had like a film up over his eyes and they were like down inside his head? So I quick turned the light off and he popped his eyes back up and lowered the film.
    Is there a certain type of light source I should be using if this is the case?


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    Yes Albinos have sensitive eyes and skin. Don't use bright lights or any daylight, basking, or UVB bulbs. Only infrared.

    Don't worry about him not eating yet. Probably still adjusting to the new surroundings. Keep offering food and be sure to dust with a reptile/amphibian multivitamin once a week and with a reptile/amphibian calcium powder with Vitamin D3 every other feeding to every 2 feedings. Offer food daily. They are nocturnal so you should offer food at night. Remove any uneaten crickets the following morning.

    Keep day time temps at 80° to 82° like Heather said and night time temps 76° to 79°.


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    A word to the wise. "Rescuing" a reptile from horrible petstore conditions is not helping the problem, it actually only makes it worse. Now that store sees that they can treat their animals like **** and still sell them.

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