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Size:  141.0 KBI have given my new Pacman their his/her first honey bath. Before any bathing I did notice that his/her chin area was larger than other frogs I have seen. After the honey bath, I did notice a slight shrinkage in the chin but it is still large. I found out through handling when moving the Pacman in and out of the honey bath that his/her chin is sagging. Why? Also after I returned him/her to the enclosure I started removing pieces of moss he turned towards them like it was food, later when (small) crickets were passing by my frog, they did not eat them. I have noticed that the first crickets that I have placed in the cage are gone (eaten or hiding). I have not found any evidence of poop. For a baby pacman, 1.5-2.5 inches, are small crickets too small? I am really scared that my packy is going to either starve itself or die from other problems.
Offer medium sized crickets your frog is too big for small crickets and will not waste energy on something it feels is not worth eating. Offer a variety of different foods. Night Crawlers, Waxworms, Any kind of feeder Roaches, Order some Hornworms(Goliath Worms/Tomatoe Worms).