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    Just bought a pacman frog two weeks ago. Love the frogs however I'm starting to notice he isn't eating. In fact I haven't seen him eat yet. The store I bought him didn't not explain any of the things I have just found out on the internet so I've completely redid the enclosure. Using De-chlorinated water instead of filtered water, Coconut fiber substrate, live plants including marbled pothos and silver philodendrom, temp is around 79, while humidity is between 70-80. I have my crickets on a all supplement diet to ensure a healthy diet for my frog. If anyone has suggestions please I would greatly appreciate it.Name:  06e731bc-c812-4248-bc88-5eb932246faf.jpg
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Size:  98.3 KBI've tried rubbing crickets in his face.
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Size:  81.2 KBThis is where he recently settled and I don't want to move him but I'm afraid the crickets will never run across him.Name:  02584155-0b97-47de-9b29-5434e01f93a0.jpg
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Size:  90.2 KBThis was his perfect spot but still no feeding.Name:  20131112_153430.jpg
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Size:  60.3 KBTank set up two heat pads to keep the temperature and I spray daily to keep humidity.
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    Hello and welcome to FF! Your frog could be stressed from the multiple enclosure changes or something else. Here is a link to the forum's care article: Frog Forum - Pacman and Horned Frogs - Ceratophrys - Care and Breeding.

    Dechlorinated tap should be used on daily changed water dish and to mix the substrate with. Another source of stress is if the enclosure is too large for a baby. What is your frog's length from nose to tail and enclosure size?

    Crickets should be gut loaded with fresh veggies (carrots and lettuce) and cereals (cherios and oats). Their size should be same as the distance between the frogs eyes. Can also feed not dyed night crawlers (from Walmart or bait shops) cut from pointy end same as frog's length. Once you get frog eating should start to use supplements and here is a guide with schedules: http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...schedules.html.

    Recommend try to get temp to 82F daily for a baby with a couple degree drop at night. Also, cover the enclosure on 3 sides to reduce stress. Good luck !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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Size:  58.6 KBYeah, I am struggling to keep the temperature above 80. I live in Indiana, so the weather outside is changing constantly. I have my heating pad underneath now and hopefully it will help. I'm afraid to buy more than two heating pads. Seems a bit ridiculous. But my frog looks healthy still. I mean He is still fat haha. The tank he is in now is a ten gallon. I have the top wrapped 3/4 with aluminum foil. Here is a picture. I dont know maybe he is too small for the aquarium right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnviroJKru92 View Post
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Size:  58.6 KBYeah, I am struggling to keep the temperature above 80. I live in Indiana, so the weather outside is changing constantly. I have my heating pad underneath now and hopefully it will help. I'm afraid to buy more than two heating pads. Seems a bit ridiculous. But my frog looks healthy still. I mean He is still fat haha. The tank he is in now is a ten gallon. I have the top wrapped 3/4 with aluminum foil. Here is a picture. I dont know maybe he is too small for the aquarium right now.
    Never place the Heat Pad under the tank. These are burrowing frogs and will not understand why they cannot properly thermoregulate if they burrow over a heat source. Place it back on the side. Just use a space heater to raise the ambient air temp within the room where your frog is. I live in Ohio and know all to well about the ever inconsistant climate.


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    Well I was giving my little guy a quick clean and I through some crickets in the container I hold him in while I prep his cage and I believe he ate one. Haha super fast but I was 99% sure I had 5 in there and now there is 4. So I believe my pacman frog is just very specific in when and how he eats. For instance he hides under the plants and I will try and put a cricket in his face to see him eat. He wants nothing to do with being forced to eat. However, late at night or during the day he will move around the tank, gets in his water bowl regularly every other day so I think he is doing well. Temperature is steadily at 80 so I hope that is okay. Idk what you guys think.

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    I think you're doing just fine.When I got my Pac-Man "peptio"
    He was tiny also, barely 17 g at first he didn't want to eat either.
    And I'm sure it was due to the stress of moving from one enclosure to another.
    But once I got three sides covered and got the temperature and humidity sorted out.
    And I got larger crickets he started to eat.
    And as he grew I increase the size of his food I started breeding my own roaches
    Feeding him nightcrawlers roaches and the monthly pinky mouse.
    Now that he's almost 170 g he now eats A small jumper mouse once a month.
    2 adult roaches A day Fed by tongs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by EnviroJKru92 View Post
    Well I was giving my little guy a quick clean and I through some crickets in the container I hold him in while I prep his cage and I believe he ate one. Haha super fast but I was 99% sure I had 5 in there and now there is 4. So I believe my pacman frog is just very specific in when and how he eats. For instance he hides under the plants and I will try and put a cricket in his face to see him eat. He wants nothing to do with being forced to eat. However, late at night or during the day he will move around the tank, gets in his water bowl regularly every other day so I think he is doing well. Temperature is steadily at 80 so I hope that is okay. Idk what you guys think.
    These frogs are nocturnal so should be fed at night.


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