So far all I know of Aestivation is that Pacmans (and other frogs that go through Aestivation) will cover themselves in mucous to preserve water. My poor fantasy has already gone into it once, and came out of it well, but had gone back into it and I'm afraid he may have passed away this time? (Had a time once where I left for several days and instructed my family to care for the little new guy and they left the heatlamp over his tiny enclosure 24/7).
Lately it's been cold here in Cincinnati and the family doesn't really care much to turn heat on, so I've been trying to keep the heatlamp on my two pacs to maintain 75F+ but I don't think I had enough heat and my poor guy in the smaller home suffered colder temps and dryer substrate conditions. (Was definitely difficult keeping that cocofibre moist for him). So I'm thinking he could've entered brumation on his own?
I don't seem to be seeing any signs of "decomposition" but I definitely also can't see any signs of "breathing."
Can these frogs pass away while in Aestivation/Brumation? I think I read somewhere in previous Aestivation/Brumation threads prior to posting this, Lija mentioned young pacmans most of the time don't wake up from these processes.
Right now I've just gone through the procedure that I used last time, started soaking the little fella in some warm bottled spring water (unfortunately don't have any access to pedialyte at the moment) and got the quarantine/soak container under a heat lamp.