Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
There is no full proof evidence that UVB assists frogs in the way that it does for reptiles.
it is actually, I've read a few studies on it, but there is a differentiation in different species in terms of UVB need. Some frogs are adapted (same with reptiles actually) to live in very low to non existent UVB presence, thus don't need UVB at all, but for other frogs UVB is a must. Try to keep waxies without UVB ( at least 5.0) and you'll have a brown and soon after that dead waxy. BUT Pacmans are ones of those who don't need UVB.

Robert you got an excellent advice! have nothing to add other then feed him about 30 min after lights are off and temp down, as it is when they usually go hunt in a wild more or less. how big is a frog?