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Re: Help on Pacman frog
That's not the problem....
When they go into an estevative/hibernative type state, they form somewhat of a "shed" that encases them and retains moisture.
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Re: Help on Pacman frog
Its from the store and is made for frogs. He is eating now at least.
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Re: Help on Pacman frog
They will eat, even when sick. I need to know what exactly is going on, in order to help. Whats the name of the bedding your using? Some beddings, like the cypress you buy from Home Depot, have started getting cedar mixed into them, in order to control pests...
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Re: Help on Pacman frog
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Originally Posted by AndrewH
They will eat, even when sick. I need to know what exactly is going on, in order to help. Whats the name of the bedding your using? Some beddings, like the cypress you buy from Home Depot, have started getting cedar mixed into them, in order to control pests...
Jungle bedding and frog mulch.
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Re: Help on Pacman frog
Alright, thanks :) From what I can tell, your temps are off. Up them a little and you should see some improvement. Hold off on the frequent misting, and try to just increase overall humidity :)
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Re: Help on Pacman frog
my pacman hasnt been in his water once since i got him two months ago. Its very shallow. just gets water out of the soil.
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Re: Help on Pacman frog
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Originally Posted by Nexuz730
I found out what was wrong. I moved it into the water so it could see where it is and some skin came off. I think he was shedding his skin. I hope i didn't mess anything up. He looks like hes healthy tho
I'm not 100% sure about this, but pacman frogs are almost always in shed? My friend has one and every time she cleans his cage and puts him in a shallow bowl of warm water a layer of shed will come off revealing a shiny fresh skinned frog:)
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