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    Jason has a very good point about the light, the room you keep him in is there a window? You want to have 12hr day and light cycle and keep it steady. The rrom I keep my frogs in I cover the window at night with a piece of thick black paper, its not very big window. This way they always get the same amount of light and dark no matter the season, I do 9am to 9 pm. I noticed last year around this time a lot of people were having the same problems and there main source of light was from the window, even though the temps remain the same I believe they can still sense things are changing from loss of daylight hours and change in the barometric pressure. I have a led light over my ornate during the day now but didn't at first and my albino has nothing but the room light and having a steady 12 hour light cycle I don't have any problems with eating and stuff. If the light in the room isn't bright enough to light up a lot of terrarium I would suggest to maybe get some extra lighting as Jason suggested.

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    I just did the honey bath now. I wanted to wait on that so he could get as much alone time away from the scary human to hopefully distress and eat. But it is odd, if he was eating at the pet store, that he hasn't pooped yet for me, isn't it? He peed in the water, I believe, but no poop (colored mucusy stuff in the water). He doesn't like me much right now. I have him back in his enclosure. I'll watch to see if he goes soon. Petsmart said he hadn't been there long. Maybe two moves (to the pet store and then to my home) in as many weeks was too much stress for the little guy.

    He is just getting natural sunlight hours now. I like to keep the summer/winter light going for my reptiles but I can put a light on him for longer days if that will help make him feel more comfortable.

    When I try to feed him the worms/roaches I don't want to go to far because I don't want them burrowing and me not being sure if he ate it or not. I have been trying to keep it dark for him when feeding thinking he might be a shy eater. I have been leaving one cricket with him overnight every night and then taking it out in the morning.

    1. Size of enclosure -- 5 gallon
    2. # of inhabitants - specifically other frogs and size differences -- Just him
    3. Humidity -- 80%+
    4. Temperature -- Low 80s during the day, 75 ambient at night.
    5. Water - type - for both misting and soaking dish -- Tap water with Reptisafe
    6. Materials used for substrate -- Coconut
    7. Enclosure set up i.e. plants (live or artificial), wood, bark and other materials. -- Wood for hiding and fake plants. Water bowl he can get in and out of on the cool side of the tank.
    - How were things prepared prior to being put into the viv. -- Not really much. I rinsed them but probably should have done a vinegar water soak. Everything is new and not reused from the reptiles. Maybe I should have baked the wood but it was a new piece sealed in a bag sold for hermit crabs.
    8. Main food source -- Trying to be dubias. Hasn't eaten yet. :-p
    9. Vitamins and calcium? (how often) -- I'm dusting with the Osteo-Form SA Calcium-Phosphorus with Vitamins Powder and Vionate. Use those with the leopard geckos. Every other meal if he'd eat. (is that alright?)
    10. Lighting -- Daylight. There is a window in the reptile room I let light in during the day.
    11. What is being used to maintain the temperature of the enclosure -- Heat tape on the side plugged into a thermostat. Temps are taken inside tank on top of substrate close to the heat source.
    12. When is the last time he/she ate -- To my knowledge, last Monday. I was told he ate at the pet store but there was a cricket in there with him.
    13. Have you found poop lately -- No
    14. A pic would be helpful including frog and enclosure (any including cell phone pic is fine)
    15. Describe frog's symptoms and/or recent physical changes; to include it's ventral/belly area. -- Looks fine, just not eating yet.
    16. How old is the frog -- Unsure
    17. How long have you owned him/her -- One week.
    18. Is the frog wild caught or captive bred -- Unsure.
    19. Frog food- how often and if it is diverse, what other feeders are used as treats -- Once he's eating most everyday is good for him tell he gets older (right?). Crickets/dubias. How often should I give other foods? I also have nightcrawlers wax worms, and pinkies to offer him.
    20. How often the frog is handled -- Not at all yet except for the honey bath. Most likely only when I need to do a full cleaning.
    21. Is the enclosure kept in a high or low traffic area -- Low
    22. Describe enclosure maintenance (water changes, cleaning, etc) -- My plan is to spot clean daily (no poops yet) and full clean once a month. That's how I do my snakes but if that's not right let me know. Water change, when it's dirty which is most everyday because he gets dirt in it. :-p

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    Default Re: How much to feed pacmans?

    Seems spot on. I would however provide full spectrum lighting although many on the forums don't and they're animals seem fine, I still provide all animals with it. It may be better changing the substrate more often as these frogs produce a lot of waste, I change mines twice a month to be on the safe side. I also stay away from chemicals when cleaning, only disinfecting it every so often but I thoroughly rinse afterwards.

    If you get tongs you can dap the cricket gently on his nose and he might go for it. Either that or perhaps the size of cricket is too small to be any interest to him, you could try a larger size aslong as it's not any bigger than 1/2 his body size. They are nocturnal so if you got a night light and fed it at night when it's active it may be more willing to eat

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    Everything seems to be ok, a week without a poop isn't anything to get to stressed about but he should go soon. I agree also that you might have better chances getting him to eat with tongs. Do you know how the store was giving food, letting it roam free or tong fed. And I would maybe put a couple more crickets then just one, if the cricket is staying away from him on one side of the tank he probably cant see it or cant be bothered to chase it. with maybe 4 or 5 crickets in there they may catch his attention. Or the tong feeding IMO is the best way, you can see exactly what has been eaten and less chances of him getting substrate in his mouth. And if you choose to get bigger feeders the rule usually goes no wider then the space between his eyes and no longer then 1/2 the body length. Jason just forgot the width part so thought I would throw that in.

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    Everything seems to be ok, a week without a poop isn't anything to get to stressed about but he should go soon. I agree also that you might have better chances getting him to eat with tongs. Do you know how the store was giving food, letting it roam free or tong fed. And I would maybe put a couple more crickets then just one, if the cricket is staying away from him on one side of the tank he probably cant see it or cant be bothered to chase it. with maybe 4 or 5 crickets in there they may catch his attention. Or the tong feeding IMO is the best way, you can see exactly what has been eaten and less chances of him getting substrate in his mouth. And if you choose to get bigger feeders the rule usually goes no wider then the space between his eyes and no longer then 1/2 the body length. Jason just forgot the width part so thought I would throw that in.
    Thank you, that helps me know what size I should be offering. I have only been leaving one cricket in since he wasn't eating I didn't want him to get hurt by the crickets but it does make since to put more in, more of a chance he'll see them. I will put in a few more tonight and see if he goes for it. I have been using tongs to offer the worms as well as letting them crawl in front of him. How do you grab the crickets? :-p I believe the pet store was letting the crickets free roam in the enclosure. There was one cricket running loose in the enclosure when I purchased him. I can call and ask to be sure.

    Thank you all for your help!

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    A little trick with the crickets is to take the 2 back legs off so they cant jump, sometimes these guys don't have the best aim and this helps them catch the crickets easier. When tong feeding crickets I hold them by the those 2 little antenna things that come off there butt. This way they will still move a lot in the tongs and get the frogs attention.

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    Jabba ate for the first time for me last night! He ate two crickets and one wax worm. He was hungry because he chased those crickets, lol. He did not seem interested in any more food then that. Is that an ok meal? I'm just thrilled he ate something! At what point do I need to change his feeding schedule? I figure it'll change as he grows but I'm not sure how.

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