Quote Originally Posted by danhm87 View Post
Been Following you for some time nao Griff... I got a baby pacman frog about 2 1/2 weeks ago from petco and had no idea what i got myself into... (as i live in TN where it is dry and cold)

However, with your advice and reading almost ALL your posts...ahaha... I've come to a comfortable place with my frog... He didnt eat the first week at all cause i couldnt keep the HUM and TEMP high enough... but after "borrowing" a humidifier and 2 UTH from Petco and a bunch of other stuff I got the frog eating regularly and seems to be happy... Jumps around a lot when he isnt burrowed up all snuggly like..

However, I do have some problems now...

1) I am afraid I feed him too much mealworms... I have an abundance and running low on crickets... also he friggin loves them.... but is he getting too much fat in his diet?
2) I didnt have any more spring water so i had to fill the Humidifier last night with regular tap water... however i cant use the dechlorinator for it as it is slimy and will f*** up my very expensive humidifier (ultrasonic)... You get where with is going... "oh **** is all that chlorine getting into the mist?) I am very scared nao

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3)I want to make my pacman frog a killer... Should i exercise him to make him more beast? how do i go about doing that? Do you handle your frogs a lot to get them used to you?


Oh yea, Temps are perfect (80 at night and 83-85 in day) and humidity stays at 80% as i have a timer tweaked to my humidifier. Coco-fiber-ecoearth with some live plants and a few water dishes...
Feel like the setup is good but need help with finer questions.. mainly about the Humidifier.


Once again thank you so much for your massive contribution to the internet community of Frog lovers

Dr. Okami
Hello Doc

Welcome to Frog Forum.

First ill address the Mealworms. Mealworms are dangerous to feed to your Pacman in large amounts. Their exoskeleton is comprised of a chitin that is difficult to digest and can cause an impaction(severe constipation) which can lead to death. They aren't very fattening so no worries there. Get some night crawlers and offer appropriately sized pieces or if your frog is large enough whole worms.

How large is your frog SVL(Snout to Vent Length)?

Second about the Humidifier. Yes the chlorine is coming out into the mist. You'll need to go buy some distilled water immediately and change out that water. Spring water is fine too. Distilled can be used in the humidifier, but be sure to use the spring water in his water dishes. DO NOT DISTILLED WATER OR UNTREATED TAP WATER IN HIS WATER DISHES OR TO EXPAND HIS SUBSTRATE.

Third each individual frog is different. Some will grow larger than others and proper nutrition and supplements assist in giving your frog what it needs to reach full potential. I'm not one for molding them into giant monster frogs. I offer what they need to be healthy and happy. Their body and genetics do the rest.

Do you use a multivitamin supplement powder or Calcium powder with Vitamin D3?

Handling is usually frowned upon and I only do so when necessary. Enclosure cleaning, bathing, force feeding(when they're sick and unable to feed themselves), and occasionally for photos. I use tank cleaning and bathing for an opportunity for photos because they're already out and it kills two birds with one stone and thus causes less stress. These frogs become stressed very easily and you must do your best to keep stress levels as low as possible.

Just for reference this is hijacking and reviving and old thread. If you have any further questions will you please start a new thread in this area of the forum for me to address these questions.

Thank you