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    My stepbrother found this little gem at a local expo for $25 and brought him to me. He's a funny little guy about the size of a ping pong ball now!





    Heres her/his(?) 29g planted home with water feature.


    The water is not too deep to fully submerge him.
    Any tips/comments appreciated!!!!
    Btw is he a samurai?

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    Btw the pictures do no color justice. Hes a beautiful baby blue

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    I don't know much about pac-man frogs, but hopefully someone will give you the answers you need! btw cool pac-man frog!

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    Hi, welcome to the forums!

    well you asked for tips, not sure you wanna hear what I wanna say..... Sorry... The tank is very nice, but not in any shape or form for Pacman frog.

    For your baby you need medium sized criter keeper, cover 3 sides of it, put some plant to create a hide of sorts. Shallow water dish, fine coconut fiber substrate on a bottom. Humidity 70-80, temp day 80-82, night 76-78.

    water has to be changed every day, substrate and complete cage cleaning once a month. You won't be able to do so in your current set up, there are bunch of rocks, husk, moss too, all of that is screaming impaction and death of frog.

    Pics are not really clear on a morph, but he is very pretty. He might be peppermint it or Sam. Blue.
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    Well then... at a standstill here. All plants and moss in there are real and very well alive. I have an electric pump i use for all water changes and cleanings(as i also have 10 firebellies in a fully planted 40g with no ph/filth issues). The pump for the waterfall is on the opposite side of the tank so i get decent filtration.

    So, some remedy work needs done. Most likely a new home from zip since baby huey will be in purgatory(poor guy) Also, i can understand some co co fiber but i don't plan on him being in a small container very long. I've read many arguments all over the place for bedding arguements. I personally do not care raw coco fiber but its a necessary evil... Its sticky, leaves a nasty residue, and molds easy. But lots of people use it. Personally I only use it in my soil mixes.

    I will be furthering my homework into their natural habitat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lija View Post
    Hi, welcome to the forums!

    well you asked for tips, not sure you wanna hear what I wanna say..... Sorry... The tank is very nice, but not in any shape or form for Pacman frog.

    For your baby you need medium sized criter keeper, cover 3 sides of it, put some plant to create a hide of sorts. Shallow water dish, fine coconut fiber substrate on a bottom. Humidity 70-80, temp day 80-82, night 76-78.

    water has to be changed every day, substrate and complete cage cleaning once a month. You won't be able to do so in your current set up, there are bunch of rocks, husk, moss too, all of that is screaming impaction and death of frog.

    Pics are not really clear on a morph, but he is very pretty. He might be peppermint it or Sam. Blue.

    I will be obtaining a critter keeper first thing a.m.
    1 what is the best way to maintain the temp on something that small? As all my tanks are fairly large...
    2 is there a..... well... "recommended size" huey should be before something more real?
    3 really do hate coco fiber(and my kids terribly allergic) can i substitute/mix perhaps a bit of my fine jungle bedding in?
    4 coulda swore i heard him chirp like a baby bird the other day...
    5 thanks for letting me know it was so wrong... hueys health comes first. Its said feeding a few minutes after lights out is good? Thoughts?
    Last edited by Krispy; March 2nd, 2015 at 12:24 AM. Reason: terrible cell phone grammar

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    Oh good, you took it well lol

    that critter keeper will be useful for you later on too, when you are cleaning tank or he needs a bath, it's a very useful thing to have.

    Pacs like is small and contained, this way they feel safe and when they feel safe they are eating and growing like they should.
    Especially dangerous of not eating it is for babies, they can go down hill pretty fast. Some babies are ok in a bit bigger cages and some of us use their permanent tanks when they are babies, the problem with that that if he is not eating to fix that it will take time and you don't have time with a baby, so be better safe and put the guy in a small tank for now. You will upgrade it ina few months anyway they grow insanely fast if feed and kept properly. So make sure you take a lot of pics
    make sure you cover 3 sides of the tank with anything not see through, cling fish tanks backgrounds are excellent for that, cheap and look good.
    For an adult you will need 18x18x18 Exo or similar if you have a female, if a male, they grow smaller, and adult male would be perfectly happy in 12x12x18 tank. Im sayng 18 for a height, the reason for that is that it's easier to control climate having that height.

    Now how to control it for a small cage. 2 ways, to set up a bigger one in controllers and out small one inside. The other way is to play around and see what works, some people would hang infrared lamp above and cover some of the top to maintain humidity. Some use one or 2 hermit **** type UTH attached to the side.

    Your kids are allergic to coco fiber? Never heard of anybody being allergic to it, but if that's the case perhaps gardening soil ( organic without fertilizers) would work, you need to look for any particles that can be ingested. Keep in mind coco fiber is the safest substrate out there, it's pretty inert, doesnt mold, jungle mix has some husk in there. some people use aquarium filter foam (soft) and rinse it every day. I personally don't like it, I don't think its natural and frog can do what it would do in a wild, he can't burrow, he can't hide and if you are late to rinse the foam it's gonna sit in its urine.

    Yes feeding after light are off is what you should be aiming, perhaps you want to wait a bit longer then a few minutest but yes, it's the time they are going to hunt in a wild and in captivity you can get the best feeding response.


    and no amount of filtration can handle the amount of waste these guys produce sometimes you look at it thinking how in earth it was fItting in that frog lol that's a reason for why live plants and pacs don't really go well together and also when a 5-6" monster move it will crash everything. Some are more lazy and don't restroy everything much, but some, like my big female, they would rearrange everything in a tank.
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