I would seperate them immediately. They are one of the most canibalistic species of all the frogs.
I would seperate them immediately. They are one of the most canibalistic species of all the frogs.
Great looking frog. Congrats.
If the eye isn't 100% better, it might still need some medication.
As for your tank size, that is way too big for a pacman. They just sit in the dirt. Especially as they get older, moving is something they don't do a lot of. If you put crickets into a tank that size than your frog will never catch them. They just sit and wait for food. So the bigger the tank, the less chance the food will pass by your frog. A tank that size would be better suited for a pyxie...but even then it would be big...
Also, definitely separate your frogs asap. They will try to eat each other
You could place a seperater in the cage like a plexi glass wall or some thing opaque siliconed in to seperate your two frogs.
You will have to take them out for at least 48 hours to let the silicone cure. I think you are better off buying a pair of critter keepers for them an using the tank for something that can live communally. Like tomato frogs or rubber frogs (Phrynomantis sp) or chubby forgs or some sort of Bufonid (true toads)
My pacmans eyes started off the same way.. you need to take him to the vet.. mine is now blind because of his eyes. His eye looked like it was getting better too.. but it spread to the other and now is completely blind and needs to be hand fed.
Oh man that sucks. I am so sorry.
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