Quote Originally Posted by BeardedSnailurd View Post
Hello, I went on sunday to go to an expo and I bought a baby pacman frog! But sadly he wont eat ANYTHING Ive waited and waited because I know they have to get used to there habitat and whatnot. But he/she wont eat its been almost a week! He lives in a Exo Terra medium sized terrarium, eco earth substrate, heat pad,heat lamp, water bowl, and a random little plant. I use clean water I spritz him every day have a 12 hour on off with the lamp. he/she comes out in the morning but is never interested in food when I place the food in front of JUGG (frog name) he just goes back into his burrow like he is running from it! Please help meh
Quote Originally Posted by BeardedSnailurd View Post
Oh and i forgot to mention he did leave me a "present" one morning. Also i managed to open his mouth and place a worm in there so he ate it. but this was acouple days ago and he looks abit big.
Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
Read this and answer the questions. http://www.frogforum.net/pacman-frogs/14721-trouble-enclosure.html
Repost the answers here in your thread.
Quote Originally Posted by BeardedSnailurd View Post
I pretty much just answered all those questions up top..... But AGAIN he lives in an exo terra medium sized tank, uses fresh clean water, eco earth substrate,has a water bowl temps in day are 75 to 80 at night 65 to 70, rarely handled only had him for about a week, has a heat pad, has a heat lamp 12 hour on off cycle, heat pad is on all the time has a background, has proper ventilahtion.
Quote Originally Posted by Lija View Post
wait, you are saying he lives in med sized exo terra, meaning he lives in 18x18x18, that way way way too big for a baby. you need exo terra nano or medium sized critter keeper, nothing bigger then 8x8 or similar for a baby, he is scared in big space, when you scared to become food you are not likely to eat yourself
next - temps are too low for night and day too, you want to keep day at 80-82 ( no less then 80) and night 76-78.
heat pad - where is it located? didn't quite get .
and reply to Grifs what kind of water do you use.
pls post pic of a frog as well. thanks
Quote Originally Posted by BeardedSnailurd View Post
Ok, thank you for replys and he uses clean water I cant do anything about heat because he has a heat lamp and a heat pad so I cant do much more than that. Also woops! i didnt know it was to big for a baby! He has alot of cover though I added a log that he hides under and actualy seems fine, he runs around at night i hear him jumping , flicking dirt every where what pacman frogs do. But he just wont eat ;( I took him out of his cage today to feed him but he just ran away from worms and crickets! I tryed to leave him in his cage to feed but when he sees me hes like " boy you crazy? you think im stupid? i aint comin ou youll eat me!!" then he burrows away so i took him out of his cage and he just stood there shocked it looked like. For the heatpad its under one side of the tank, but before you guys go ape **** on me! If i put it on the side of the tank it will burn the side of the tank and even the guy I bought it from said its fine on ONE side of the bottom of the tank. I got the frog at an expo so this guy knows what hes doing ( I hope). Also my pacman frog doesnt burrow all the way and I know they burrow to get cool I have the heatpad on the warm side including the heatlamp! Also I dont know how to post picture on here.
Hello and sorry your frog is not doing well . It's clear to me you are confused by conflicting information while searching for answers in many places. We at the forum go to great extents to help members to keep healthy frogs or to try and bring them back into health. If you mix advice from Youtube videos, frog seller at Expo, and what we tell you here; that is not going to work and sadly your frog will pay the consequences.

Please take a moment and review the quoted posts. Also, read again your first thread, posted before you got your frog: http://www.frogforum.net/pacman-frog...tml#post174602. It is clear to me your Pacman is not only very stressed out, but has associated you with a threat. Handling and force feeding a stressed out frog the first week it's placed on a huge enclosure is not good. By the way, a happy healthy Pacman stays put half burrowed more or less in the same place. Moving around the enclosure is a sign of stress... of insecurity and wanting to get out of there ! Her enclosure is too big, too cold, the humidity is unknown, and the water is "clean" but we still don't know if it's dechlorinated tap water or what .

Your Pacman needs you to answer all those questions on the link Grift provided and you need to follow the Pacman Care Article enclosure parameters (linked on first thread)! It's health and maybe even life depends on it. Good luck !