Hello everyone! My name's Katie. I'm from the North Shore (of Boston) and I'm finishing my second year of college. I live at home and commute to school, and I'm interested in getting a small pet. I'm very interested in taking care of a Pacman frog. They seem like really cool little animals and I had a few questions.
Hello Katie and welcome to FF

! What are you majoring on?
I've done some research and most people agree that they need to be kept at between 70 to 80 degrees, but one website said room temperature (around 65) is fine. Is this so?
65F

! Please read the care information on the link provided by THD. Do not follow anything from a site that says 65F is good for Pacmans. At that temperature your frog will suffer damage to kidneys and other organs. It will cause edema and although bringing back the frog to proper temps might help with edema; the organ damage is permanent and the frog will live a shorter life... so much for good advice

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I saw a YouTube video of one guy who kept 2 frogs in the same tank. Is it okay to keep more than one together?
No! Leave that to expert breeders and fools (no relation to each other

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What is the best thing to feed them? One website said crickets are best but worms are okay. Are worms just as good or should I go with crickets?
Earthworms (i.e. nightcrawlers) are the best food. Can get those at pet shops or bait and tackle stores (even Walmart); just make sure they have no additives like dyes). Also, gut fed crickets (carrots, veggies, oranges) are good for roughage and diet variation. Worms with pincers (beetle larvae like mealworms) are too fatty and can hurt your frog insides with those pincers). Dust with calcium 2x and vitamins 1x per week on different days and skip a day between dustings (recommend Repashy or ReptoCal). You do not need to feed mice!
Finally, where would be a good place to get my little froggy? I would prefer to get one from a petstore, and I'm willing to take a long-ish drive, but I don't know of any stores in the area. Would anyone happen to know of a good one? I know getting fish online is not advisable, but is it okay with frogs?
Chain pet stores are a hit and miss and would not recommend to a novice because you won't be able to tell a healthy from a sick frog. Mom & Pops type stores with large reptile/amphib sections are usually OK. Look at enclosure and if water is clean, frog is on right substrate and alert should be OK. For online ordering ensure seller has live delivery guarantee and be there to receive and sign for frog on arrival day. MikeFrogs sells Pacman here so maybe you want to contact him and check what he's got available.