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    Bruce has given you the best advice possible both for checking habitat/set-up & for feeding.
    As an extra to be on the safe side I would be sure to feed true nightcrawlers/earthworms and not the smaller composting worms sold as red wigglers* and the like.
    I also use the same feeding tongs each time to feed earthworm pieces to a given frog so that they start to associate the tongs with food and eventually will eat whatever shows up at the end of the tongs. I have also found that sometimes frogs do better with freshly dusted crickets that they can see better& I'm not above removing the jumping legs from crickets to help out my slow to start hunters.

    *Although there isn't very much available in scientific literature, the nutritional analysis when it has been done varies greatly and the composting or esenia worms are reflections of whatever they were raised on (from rabbit or chicken droppings in larger set ups to whatever smaller scale food scraps they get in other set ups).

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    Jordan, please answer to those questions here http://www.frogforum.net/pacman-frog...enclosure.html

    don't feed waxworms as a staple, they are very fattening. Have you asked what he was eating before you got him? some pacs are scared of crickets for some reasons, in that case you can remove back legs, they will be become less scary for a frog and more worm like At any rate the best feeding is tong feeding, that will save you tons of problems later if you ever need to feed meds or chunks of nightcrawler or anything moving or not, but before you try this you need to make sure he is all right. so let's start with you answers to those mentioned questions.
    let's start with checking out your replies to those Q and then see.
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    1. 2.5 gallons, 12" x 8" x 8"
    2. A 2 inch pacman frog
    3. Stays close to 80%
    4. 24 degrees celcius
    5. Tap water treated with prime for fish tanks
    6. Eco earth/coco fibre brick
    7. Artificial plants and water bowel, rinsed before placed into the viv
    8. He completely ignores the crickets I give him but today he ate two waxworms, that was the first time he ever ate, any help would be greatly apriciated.
    9. None yet, will buy some soon
    10.no light
    11. 11" x 6" heat mat placed on the side of the tank
    12. 2 waxworms this morning
    13. I found what I think might be poop but I'm not sure if it came out of the Eco earth
    14. Pics of tank tomorrow, here is the frog
    15. I don't know, he is 2 inches if that helps
    16. Almost a week
    17. captive bred
    18. He has only eaten two waxworms today and he ignores the crickets
    19. Last Tuesday and yesterday when I downgraded my tank from a 7gal to a 2.5 gal
    20. There is a main road a couple of houses away but it doesn't make much noise
    21. The water bowel is changed daily and I mist the tank at least 2 times a day
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    i copied it here to keep another thread tidy

    everything seems great, except temps. 24C=about 75F, you want to keep baby at 78 at night and about 82(day), so it would be 25C for a night and 27-28C day, older would tolerate a bit lower temps. It is still adjusting due to his move twice in a week. where do you feed him? in his home or you are taking him out, with tongs or without? also when do you feed him? during a day or at night?
    he need a ambient light of some sort to provide day/night cycle ( 12/12), anything not too bright would do, i use regular low voltage energy saving lamps.

    frog by the way looks awesome!
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    I tried feeding him in a small container to make it easier but he still ignores the crickets, I will buy some nightcrawlers for him, do they still wriggle around even if they are chopped up and could I also use wild earthworms from my garden or are they harmful to the frog?

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