Hi Breena and welcome to FF! You are in good hands with Lija's advice so I'm just going to touch a couple points. Do not stress about frog, it will be fine and soon you will know as much as we do! First thing is to go and read the Care Article at this link: Frog Forum - Pacman and Horned Frogs - Ceratophrys - Care and Breeding. There is lot's of good information in there. I visited your album and think you have a C. cranwelli. Don't worry about if male or female, your's is still a baby and too tiny to tell.
To make living space smaller can get an aquarium divider and section off like 1/3 of tank for it or a smaller critter keeper and put that inside the 10 gallon. If your Pacman is eating well and using the whole tank it might be OK.
Shredded coco (Plantation Soil or EcoEarth) is the one to use for substrate and you should use dechlorinated tap water to re-hidrate the bricks or loose form. If buying loose either brand is OK; but if bricks, I prefer Plantation Soil because the EcoEarth bricks had nasty pieces of plastic, wire and rope when I reconstituted them. Before adding to enclosure adjust the coco moisture by adding water until it starts to clump on a closed fist without dripping water. Then you keep it more or less in there by spraying (I do 2X a day).
You do not need to pre-filter the water; just get a good conditioner like Tetra's Aquatize (made for frogs) or Seachem Prime. If your tap is hard and leave water spots in glass can use distilled water to spray enclosure, but do avoid spraying frog.
A good place to locate gauges is centerline tank back wall around 2 in. above substrate. Be aware that if spray or fog condensation gets to analog gauges or digital sensors, will get you false readings. Depending on your type of light fixture can use Saran Wrap taped to screen top to help retain humidity. Suggest start covering 50% and adjust as required but do keep the Saran Wrap around 1 in. away from heat sources. For a 20H with a light dome like yours; I covered the whole screen in Saran Wrap and then laid the dome on top and using a sharpie marker drew a circle around it. Then used scissors to cut a hole 1 in. larger and it worked fine. The dome was offset to right side above area where water dish was and that helped keep humidity up while also providing a little heat gradient to left side. If temps do get higher than 82F get a lower wattage light bulb or a rheostat (manual) or thermostat (auto) for the heat mat.
Gut load your crickets with veggies or product by Repashy called "Bug Burger. Dust Calcium 2X and vitamins 1X on different days with off day in between. Night crawlers (at Walmarts sports section) make for best food. For a little guy will need to cut in pieces about distance between frog's eyes. If you cut from tail end (pointy) worms will heal and not die. Try feeding with tongues (ZooMed's makes nice yellow plastic tweezers) by approaching from side of mouth and moving food a bit. I use Repashy's products to dust; but have also read Repto-Cal is good. Feed your frog daily while it's a baby.
My Pacman will sometimes poop daily and then go on a weekly mode... no idea why. If your frog has not pooped in a week let us know and we will try a honey bath. Sometimes they bury their poop in a previous hole, I use a plastic fork to dig around previous depressions and usually find "presents."
Enjoy your frog and good luck!





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