Thanks for all the posts everyone!

The temp is running at 80 right now. It usually runs 80-85, but sometimes it used to get up to 90 back when I had that plastic lid in his 7qt. I doubt it will get that high with the screen lid that I have on the 10 gallon encloser. I am aware that Pacman Frogs are instictively hesitant to eat when it is colder, due to the fact that they are coldblooded and need heat to properly diegest their food, but I was thinking as long as it was above 79 it would be fine?

Does anyone know if those "reptile rocks" are microwave safe? That is what I have for my Pacman Frog right now. It is right up against where I am going to put the heater, but that is only because I didn't think about it when I placed it there. If that will not work, I will go ahead and move the water dish to the cool side.

I can put the heater in now because my josh's frogs order arrived on schedule and in great condition! They packaged the equipment well, and I will most likely be ordering from them in the pretty near future. THANK YOU JOSH'S FROGS!!

I may try the baby food thing if my Pacman Frog is still hesitant to eat. Is there anything I need to look for that might harm my Pacman Frog in baby food? My Pacman Frog has bitten me before LOL. Actually, if you look at that vid, you can see when my Pacman Frog is in the big, 1.5g container with the red (but it looks pink) light, you can see my Pacman Frog bite me, and you can hear me whisper,"Ouch!"

Good observation malepyxiefrog. I hadn't connected that to his suspicious behavior lately. I sort of doubt it was that, because I cleaned all that stuff off and gave him a good bath (and got the cutest picture of him). That was afew weeks ago, I think.

Something to thinnk about, my tongs and my heater is here for my Pacman Frog. The tongs are impressively long with padded ends. I can use those to feed worms (earthworms I mean, my Pacman Frog would ponce on a mealworm or waxworm if I fed him LOL), crickets, pinkies for the future, and maybe even some baby food.