Back in October, I was gifted a baby Pacman. I never wanted one, but friends knew I loved frogs and so ... Percy did not do well. In 5 months I never saw him eat and only once or twice saw him try to catch crickets. He always buried himself deeply in the soil. I dug him up regularly to encourage eating ( and see if he was still alive) until one weekend I found a skelteon. I had done lots of research on substrate, lighting, and temps, so I didn't think those were at fault.
I bought a baby Pac and tried a whole new set-up. No burying soil, small heat pad under large water dish, moss and wood hiding structures. Percy the second seemed happy, actively explored, and chased tiny crickets for his first three days. I was excited. Fed him one morning and he jumped out of his dish chasing a cricket. 5 hours later, when I went to mist, he was dead. ?!?.?!!?!
I am devastated. My partner says it is the Tank of Death and I should never keep any more frogs in there. My four WTFs are healthy and active nextdoor. My veiled cham is also thriving. So, it isn't that I am a complete idiot. However, I realy want to understand what I did wrong. Does anyone have any ideas?





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. Was wondering if that tank was used before and what did you cleaned it with? Also, what size is the tank and how long (snout to vent) where the frogs?
