I have a roughly 7-8 month old Pacman frog. Past few days I noticed he was not eating like he usually does. I decided today to see if he was impacted, and he was. I picked him up and could feel a nice lump on his right side. I put him in a warm bath for about 15-20 minutes and he pooped so I think I caught it early enough. He last ate 2 days ago so not much time as passed since he ate, but I suspect he's been impacted for a little longer. His last poop was about 1-2 weeks ago.
But anyway, I removed him from the soak and put him back in his enclosure. I could tell he was pretty stressed as he was making noises I have never heard made before when I was moving him back to his home. I felt around his right side and the lump was definitely gone and there was some extra skin on both sides that must have been stretched. I checked on him 30 minutes later and he had completely buired himself so I couldn't even see him hardly, something he has never done before so he must hate me for right now.
Anyhow, I know these frogs are "look don't touch" and the only time I move him is about once a month to clean the enclosure and change the bedding. I use eco-earth cocounut fiber, btw. He almost always gets a mouthful of his substrate because his aim is so terrible. I mostly feed earthworms, with hornworms as a treat. My question is this: is it possible to remove him and put him in a different container to feed him so he doesn't end up with a mouthful or two of the coconut fiber? Will he get used to being handled that often or should I try another method?
Looking for some suggestions. Also, at his age...how often should he be fed and how often should he get calcium/d3 and vitamins? So far, the first 7-8 months of his life have been uneventful until this incident.





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