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Pacmans are pretty resilient, what you want to do however regarding your setup is get that eco earth damped yours is way to dry by the look of it.
That should give you an idea on how moist you want it to be
Make sure you change the water dish often, usually when they have a water dish they will tend to defecate and urinate in it and you need to remember that they absorb moisture through their skin and if the water is not clean it will kill your frog.
I am not a fan of dome light for any reptiles needing high humidity, they tend to dry out the enclosure too fast so it might take some more work on your part to keep your substrate moist.
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Get that baby some food! Honestly just keep the right substrate and feed often temp really isn't an issue inside the house at all. It's really hard to overfeed a pacman they will stop eating when they are full... Until tomorrow. I feed mine a steady diet of rat fuzzies, roaches, deceased snakes, fish, worms, adult mice etc. you get the point. They are fun pets.
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Questions about new pacman frog
Okay good to know thank you. I will get in there and moisten the Eco earth a lot more. And I figured a 25watt bulb wouldn't really kill the humidity too bad, I basically just have it there for visible light. and I have it on a dimmer.
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Questions about new pacman frog
Originally Posted by zach_24_90
Get that baby some food! Honestly just keep the right substrate and feed often temp really isn't an issue inside the house at all. It's really hard to overfeed a pacman they will stop eating when they are full... Until tomorrow. I feed mine a steady diet of rat fuzzies, roaches, deceased snakes, fish, worms, adult mice etc. you get the point. They are fun pets.
Haha yeah I did some quick research when I saw the poor guy in the shop and wanted to rescue him. I watched a couple vids of them destroying mice and finches and stuff. I have him a couple crickets once I got him home.
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These guys have always interest me. Checking care sheets I find that much like snakes few agree with each other. I was wondering a few things.
Do they need live insects or can eat dusted dead ones?
Also is it possible if it had filtered water to go five to seven days without human interaction? As in could I just leave it some live insects and it could fend for itself. And by filtered water meaning using an aquatic water filtration system to freshen the water during the days I'm away.
I don't have one I'm just wanting some experiecned insight. So if you have another way that has worked please let me know. I know the number one answer is to have a friend check on them. I personally like to set up my animals so they will be alright if for unforeseen reasons they were not checked on they would still be good.
Last edited by KMG; 02-20-2013 at 03:15 AM.
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