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    Thanks Lija

    Any advice on physical behaviour when they are "ready" to eat? She's sitting like a burrowed lump and I don't want to offend her by dangling a worm about if it's just going to stress her out.. But apparently night time is the best time to feed, so I'd like to try again.. I tried earlier today and she did not care for food at all.

    Is it okay to just try and feed whenever, even if they are burrowed and "resting"?

    I'm enjoying having her company regardless, even though she doesn't do much Still trying to decide on a better name than Olafa though. BF says Ophelia but I don't care for that name much! Esme (pronounced Ez-may) was another suggestion..Both Olaf and Esme are from a Series Of Unfortunate Events books by Lemony Snicket Which we both enjoy

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    ...Any advice on physical behaviour when they are "ready" to eat? ...Is it okay to just try and feed whenever, even if they are burrowed and "resting"?...
    A full grown frog can be fed every couple days to once a week depending on the frogs appetite. When feeding, do so until frog is satiated, Pacmans do not overeat. Good luck !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Quote Originally Posted by WalkerBait View Post
    Thanks Lija

    Any advice on physical behaviour when they are "ready" to eat? She's sitting like a burrowed lump and I don't want to offend her by dangling a worm about if it's just going to stress her out.. But apparently night time is the best time to feed, so I'd like to try again.. I tried earlier today and she did not care for food at all.

    Is it okay to just try and feed whenever, even if they are burrowed and "resting"?

    I'm enjoying having her company regardless, even though she doesn't do much Still trying to decide on a better name than Olafa though. BF says Ophelia but I don't care for that name much! Esme (pronounced Ez-may) was another suggestion..Both Olaf and Esme are from a Series Of Unfortunate Events books by Lemony Snicket Which we both enjoy
    yes nighttime is the best to feed, about 30 min and later after lights are off and temps down they go hunt in a wild.

    usually when my pacs are hungry they are alert and looking around.
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