Hey guys. Got a pacman frog in the beggining of the week. Its an albino, basically the size of a dime/nickle(1inch). First time I saw it, it was albino. Completely albino. Reddish/pinkish eyes, yellow lemon skin, with pink stripes. Then the next day I saw it and I saw a color change that was from yellow, to basically light green. Abit lighter than normal pacmans. But still noticable. And it changes its color between yellow to green. Is that bad or weird? Right now its yellow again, but with green legs.

Okay so the real important question. I put my pac man on a small terrarium. Basically a ten gallon cube. I got in a bag of crickets. I tried the pinheads. It only ate them by hand.

i thought he/she would eat it because I know my toad ate them even when it as a smallish toad. She is now on a larger terrarium*the toad*.

But asides from that..... today I just saw some spots on its skin and it looked like bites. very much like a mosquito bite. You know how they swell up slightly and look like a pimple? basically like that.
I want to try taking a picture of it tomorrow using my mothers phone. Due to my camera just broke, and my phone did as well.

But a person told me I should use neosporin WITHOUT THE PAIN RELIEVER. But he/she never tried it before on a frog. As well as he/she had admitted not to know much about pac man, but does know about frogs in general.

But I wish to make sure its okay to use that. Or if there's anything else that will prevent infection and be more natural.

I know it may be the crickets. Because I saw 1 medium sized cricket in there and 2 pinheads. Crawling about still with the dust on them. I changed the frog to a small container used on expos. The ones that limit movement. But since its small very very small I figured itll be alright for now. What I did was. i got some spagnum moss. Cleaned it. Boiled it. Then I took the container. Filled it with water. Got some tap water conditioner, that contains slime coat. Basically the brand is "kordon, novaqua". I drained out about 2/3rds of the water so only a small puddle is in the container. Enough to keep the moss moist/wet but not where the frog can drown.

Then I got the frog. I took a long rubbermaid. Filled some of it with dechlorinated water, only deep enough so where he/she can walk around it without any sort of problem of drowning. Left it there for a while(10mins). Then put it on container and has been there for a few hours now I guess. Now what do you suggest I do?


Any other foods I can EASILY find where I live to replace crickets? It has to be small. Because he/she is small. It has to be healthy for the frog and it can't bite. The only worms i seem to find are the larger ones.