Get a UTH(Under Tank Heater) of appropriate size for whatever size tank you are going to use. Place the UTH on the side of the tank. This will help to heat the ambient air which is important. A light doesn't have to be used unless you cannot provide a warm enough climate that is needed. If you do use a light for extra supplemental heat in combination with a UTH on the side ofnthe tank buy a heat lamp that has a dimmer switch so you can accurately adjust the amount of light and heat from the bulb. Only use incandescent bulbs with a wattage no higher than 50.
Cover 3 sides of the enclosure with some sort of natural background. Static cling works well. You can outline around the UTH, but don't allow the cling background to touch it. The only part of the tank that you will be ablento see through is the front and that is all you need for a view. These frogs need to feel secure. Have 3 sides covered to make it look natural will help keep the frog feeling secure and thus active and eating.
There is some truth to most care sheets and videos but I can assure you that most YouTube videos are far from accurate and do not explain what to do if you are having trouble with your setup. You will need to keep temps 80° F to 83° F during the day and 76° F to 79° F at night, but it is best to hover around 78° F at night. Humidity must stay in the 70% to 80% range.
Note that Albino Ceratophrys cranwelli cannot be exposed to daylight basking type bulbs or any UVA or UVB radiation bulbs because it will damage their eyes and skin.





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Any way if you put the heat pad on the side it jut blocks my view of the frog so either way I guess its a lose lose thank you for the help though. But one more question if you stick the heat pad on the side wont it affect the frog if its just living in a small tank?
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I came on to this site thinking I wouldnt find any help but i did and I cant thank you enough. Just a quick silly question how long do you think my Pacman frog will live?
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