Some of the probes don’t work well in wet locations. Plus some are unreliable. frogs will burrow if they get too warm so if you are going to use a probe position it so it picks up the ambient temperature of the enclosure. Say on the glass half way between the bulb and the substrate. Remember to provide a gradient which should be no problem with a ten gallon. Let the frog have options and it will go where it’s most comfortable. I wouldn’t even bother with hygrometers as most are inaccurate. As far as substrate I no longer use coco fiber. It clings to their skin and there’s too great a risk of ingestion. I use spagnum moss and leaf litter instead. For feeders I’d avoid guppies. Fish aren’t shown to be high in nutrients plus there’s risks of parisites and infections. Gut loaded crickets should be your main feeder. Suppliment with Phoenix worms and horn worms for calcium, hydration and variety. As far as water I use reverse osmosis water but you can use bottled water. Regarding what to look for: clear eyes, no abrasions, well developed limbs and good body weight. It should look alert but not stressed. Also be advised that there are about three breeders in the US that supply almost all cb Pac-Man frogs wholesale to distributers. So odds are when you go to an expo you’re looking at frogs from the same source. Hobby breeding is almost unheard of for reasons beyond the scope of this reply. Most of all use common sense and enjoy your new pal.





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