To be honest I am a lizard guy but my 9 year old is really into frogs and talked me into getting a pacman frog for him. We read through these forums and the care sheets were really helpful so thanks to everyone involved in those.
That said we picked up his frog (Strike) today. We ended up going with the tank inside a tank to start. We have a small kritter keeper inside of the larger 10 gallon tank. We used the coconut fiber eco earth I have from my planted gecko enclosures and wet it down with dechlorinated tap water. Strike seemed to be really jittery so we added some fake plants we had around his inside tank to help him feel a bit more secure.
Right now we don't have any added heat on him as I wanted to see what the normal room temp would end up being. We did however pick up a 40 watt blue night time lamp for added heat should we determine it is needed. For now we have a cheap plastic thermometer in there as a visual baseline. I plan on ordering a better one but in the mean time I use the laser infrared thermometer that I use for my lizard tanks to get a more accurate reading. Right now he is sitting at about 78 degrees. With the tank having just been set up the humidity settled in at around 70%.
We have not attempted to feed him yet as we wanted to give him time to settle in tonight before doing so. We have a colony of dubia roaches that we feed our beardies and geckos off of so we have plenty of very small nymphs to feed him. I assume this is ok? If not we can always pick up crickets instead.
At this point do you guys see anything that we are doing wrong or have missed entirely?
Thanks in advance!
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