I live with family members and they own a Pacman frog. The frog was deemed to be big enough to eat mice by the shop where he was bought and he got his first baby mouse today. The family said they were told months ago that they would only have to feed it one mouse and that's it. No crickets, nothing else. I googled it because I was curious and I'm not finding that info anywhere; by contrast I seem to be reading that mice are a treat and they should still be eating other stuff. I brought up what I read but they (the adults) don't believe me and say that their son has done his extensive research... Now I can't stop worrying. I know if I encourage their son to do more research, they will be upset that I went behind their back. Will the frog survive the month or if they continue to feed it this way? Am I overworrying or do I have it wrong?





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