I live in Florida and keep mine outside. He didnt eat the first couple of days but I figured it was just a different environment for him. He didnt care for meal worms but perked right up when I got him crickets. He seems to look right at me. And yes, he stays in his half log and comes to the front when he is hungry or its night time. Idk of it is a he, but I named him Reginald and call him Reggie, that way of he does turn out to be a she, her name will be Regina, lol. Thanks so much for all the wonderful tips. I have wild cuban tree frogs living in my mailbox that come out every night for food, and there is one that will go over by Reg and see what he's doing but he is totally safe from harm. I'm sire they wonder what in the world he is with his bright colors! I didnt really want a kept frog, but in 24 hts I was in love. He is very sweet, with his beadie red eyes!
I live in South FL too. I was wondering if they can be kept outside and when you should bring them in. I know for cold, but what about for hot weather?
I would love to know more about what you feed them and see you feed them. There are so many people on different channels that use spagnum moss, and I keep wondering how long they live after they eat a piece with their food. Love you channel and how you break it all down!
Great info! I happened to put my baby Pac-Man in a 10 gallon tank a few days after I got him and he’s been eating well for me ever since. I always do the tong feeding method just because I don’t want him to get a ton of soil in his mouth. I usually rinse off his pinkie, or worm dip it in calcium powder than set it on a small plate near his mouth and kinda maneuver it around with the tongs just to eliminate substrate getting on his food
Your videos might be a bit older, but man I tell ya, they are beyond helpful. The Facebook groups everyone likes point out what you doing wrong, but no options on how to troubleshoot even a basic set up. I do currently have my baby pac in a 10gallon. Its my only open tank. I however had made the choice to always remove my frog and feed in a different tank. This way I can be in their enclosures with out them thinking food! I also where examination gloves while handling my frog. Wet I went very well before touching it too. I say it cuz I don't if it's a girl or boy. I know it's a very common color. He is a classic green. I can see it's hip bones and the sides of belly are bit sunken. It looks under weight. I do not understand why more ppl would not take your advice seeing how you such a education in on how to feed and keep them happy and healthy.
Hey, I can’t afford going to a vet for my Pacman but it’s has recently lost it’s hand just it’s hand it still has it arm but I’m freaking out I don’t know why do you have any information on that?
Yeah my Pac-Man lives in Taiwan so our temperature is pretty hot all the time. I'm an American and the way they care for Pac-Man frogs in Taiwan are different. Not so much the food but just the environment
My Pacman frog makes a noise whenever I touch him. I looked it up and it says it’s because he’s scared-do you have any tips on how to make him less scared of me?
I have tadpoles that have both back and front legs now. Do they need to be taken out of water? I know I have to give them something to climb on, but how deep should I have the water. Thank You
Thank you for this informative video! I'm interested in getting my first p frog and like I said watching this video most definitely helped me from the rookie mistakes you metion by feeding them in their enclosure. Where can I order specifically from you guys ?
Thank you so much for this. I really love these frogs and want one so badly but I want to know everything before I make the choice to get one. Would an under tank heater work? That’s what I use for my gecko but I don’t think my room gets to 77 degrees.
This was a big help! Thank you!! Any more info would be super appreciated. When I google these frogs I mostly get disgusting images and links to videos of them eating live animals (i.e., a baby crocodile).
New Pacman mom here. My guy will eat at 68 to 70 degrees, but if I use heat at 75 to 80 he buries way deep and won't eat. The breeder said she doesn't use heat...could he just be use to her environment?
You have a few ways of going about this, first wet your hand first and try to keep a dirt layer between your hand and the frog, DO NOT use soap, just water, you will hurt the frog if you handle without wetting your hand because of oils on our skin. You can also use a none toxic glove, many gloves you buy in stores will be toxic to frogs because they have powders and other things to keep the gloves sanitary for human use. Or you can use the method that I use which is a scoop cup. It's a little cup almost like the cup you buy them in, has a little bit of dirt in the bottom you scoop the frog up then turn the cup on its side in the bath and let the frog climb out when hes ready, you will want to get your frog used to having baths before just throwing them in there, also what this video did not mention is these frogs are awful and I mean awful swimmers, do not put them in water that is higher than their chin they will drown. Also what this guy mentions about the temp of the water is bang on make sure you're keeping the water temp at anywhere from 75-80 to cold you'll send the frog into shock, and too hot and you'll burn the frog. Easiest way to monitor it is using a heat gun. I hope this helped you.
In case this helps anyone feeding their new pacman, okay so obviously after giving them space and correct temperature and hide spots I did the following: *I got my Pacman frog to finally eat when I drop a medium-sized Nightcrawler into the tank right next to him* he doesn't like to be tong-fed, he prefers to be fed when I just drop it close to him, he likes to ambush the food. He likes to eat at night in darkness or dim light.
Hi, I have a 4 inch male frog - wt is 32 grams. He is in a set up with a heat mat plus a heat lamp at one side - its 28C under the lamp and 25C elsewhere, cooler at the front. lamp is only on for about 4 hrs to heat it up post night. then he has. further 8 hrs of normal light. We have had him about 2 months. We tong feed him. but he has not eaten for about 4 weeks. He moves around, croaks at night, seems OK, he is misted 2 x daily. Any ideas??? we are going to try and bathe him but he has spent all day in his water today anyway?
I know daily feeding and I know humidity and temp but I finally after a year of looking found one it's a cute little albino pacman so I put it in zoo med and that's what the shop had it in any help would be appreciated 😂
I wish I saw this video before my pacman stopped eating. He/She looks like skeleton frog, it stopped eating for a long time. I listened to other youtubers advise that pacmans don't need to soak, nor uvb light bulbs. After I added uvb last night, my frogs body started to puff up. The skin still stucks on the body, I am going to soak him. His eyes and horns look shrinked, hard to see them. My mistake, hope he get better after I reset his tank. Thanks you very much for making this video.
Thank you. I am scared to handle my 4-5 mth old bab pacman sweetheart. It is not aggressive at all, just afraid to touch or pick him/her up. I really love this little one. Growing fast. My daughter bought her for me and I have outside Cuban tree frogs, but know nothing, so any and all help I need badly.
Pick the frog up from behind so it doesn’t bite you! If it sees your fingers in front of its face, it may mistake your finger for food so just pick it up from behind! But you don’t want to handle them a lot. Once in a while is ok tho.
@@idontthinkaboutanything1043 it's kind of like a leopard geckos shedding. They don't want prey or predators to know they are nearby so they don't want to leave any tracks behind so they eat it.
how am I just now seeing this video is a death sentence for your baby frog moving them in a different place every day stresses them out and sphagnum moss is acidic and harmful for amphibians
@@thefrogdepot5721 he's calling you a Hobbit. Specifically Smeagle, who eventually, through the dark power of the ring, turned into Golem. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much! My daughter just up and brought me one of these home and I had no clue what to do with him and this helps me a LOT.
Oh wow, way to ask permission huh? lol
@@KylitoNewt she was doing it from kindness 😐
So it’s ok to buy someone an exotic animal without them knowing anything about the creature if it’s out of kindness?
Just got my daughter a green Pac-Man today for her birthday.
Thank you for the upload.
Sent it to her.
I live in Florida and keep mine outside. He didnt eat the first couple of days but I figured it was just a different environment for him. He didnt care for meal worms but perked right up when I got him crickets. He seems to look right at me. And yes, he stays in his half log and comes to the front when he is hungry or its night time. Idk of it is a he, but I named him Reginald and call him Reggie, that way of he does turn out to be a she, her name will be Regina, lol. Thanks so much for all the wonderful tips. I have wild cuban tree frogs living in my mailbox that come out every night for food, and there is one that will go over by Reg and see what he's doing but he is totally safe from harm. I'm sire they wonder what in the world he is with his bright colors! I didnt really want a kept frog, but in 24 hts I was in love. He is very sweet, with his beadie red eyes!
Same cause I got mine yesterday but he doesn’t eat meal
I live in South FL too. I was wondering if they can be kept outside and when you should bring them in. I know for cold, but what about for hot weather?
I just got a baby and this was so helpful and informative.
I would love to know more about what you feed them and see you feed them. There are so many people on different channels that use spagnum moss, and I keep wondering how long they live after they eat a piece with their food. Love you channel and how you break it all down!
JUST GOT MY FIRST PACKMAN FOR FATHERS DAY
id use coconut fiber as a substrate just to be safe because sphagnum is on the more acidic side of things and can harm your pacman.
They recommend coconut fiber for adults, but sphagnum peat for babies because you can pack it really well.
@@キン-u5l he said in the video that they can eat it and get intestinal blockage… yikes I’m sticking with the eco earth
@@MyDuckSaysFucc I think he said sphagnum peat was fine but sphagnum moss wasn’t
@@MyDuckSaysFucchow was your experience using eco earth? Was it good because I got my first one a week Ago and that’s what I have been using
Great info! I happened to put my baby Pac-Man in a 10 gallon tank a few days after I got him and he’s been eating well for me ever since. I always do the tong feeding method just because I don’t want him to get a ton of soil in his mouth. I usually rinse off his pinkie, or worm dip it in calcium powder than set it on a small plate near his mouth and kinda maneuver it around with the tongs just to eliminate substrate getting on his food
I'd like to know how do you take care of the eggs...a petridish? Thanks in advance and best regards, 🐸
My pacman comes tomorrow morning, thanks for the info!
How is your pacman doing?
how’s it goon
How is your frog doing?
Hows the frog doing?(:
frog update please :)
Your videos might be a bit older, but man I tell ya, they are beyond helpful. The Facebook groups everyone likes point out what you doing wrong, but no options on how to troubleshoot even a basic set up. I do currently have my baby pac in a 10gallon. Its my only open tank. I however had made the choice to always remove my frog and feed in a different tank. This way I can be in their enclosures with out them thinking food! I also where examination gloves while handling my frog. Wet I went very well before touching it too. I say it cuz I don't if it's a girl or boy. I know it's a very common color. He is a classic green. I can see it's hip bones and the sides of belly are bit sunken. It looks under weight. I do not understand why more ppl would not take your advice seeing how you such a education in on how to feed and keep them happy and healthy.
This is awesome! I just watched a different video that was ALOT more cleaning. This definitely seems more efficient!!
Hey, I can’t afford going to a vet for my Pacman but it’s has recently lost it’s hand just it’s hand it still has it arm but I’m freaking out I don’t know why do you have any information on that?
Completely off topic but love your shirt. Thank you for the information, looking forwards to bringing a lil baby pacman myself!
Yeah my Pac-Man lives in Taiwan so our temperature is pretty hot all the time.
I'm an American and the way they care for Pac-Man frogs in Taiwan are different.
Not so much the food but just the environment
I'm getting one and this helped me with the last steps thank you sooooo much
sounds like I was going to kill my frog, thank you so much for all the tips??
My Pacman frog makes a noise whenever I touch him. I looked it up and it says it’s because he’s scared-do you have any tips on how to make him less scared of me?
Hi how often change the water in your rack system tubs?
The best video I've seen on this, thank you
Hello New To your Channel Awesome Video I'm Really wanting to get a Pacman Frog Have a Magical Weekend
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I have my heating pad coming tomorrow and I just got my Pacman just now, will he be ok until tomorrow afternoon if I keep his light on?
My pacman is 5 cm and hasn't pooped for two weeks, I feed the moly fish every 2 days. Is that normal?
Could you do a video on the ideal weight/shape for Pacman's?
Im curious my apartment gives really good heat in summer time my room temp is around 89 degrees is this ok for a pacman frog
Thanks I’m planning on buying one from ur website
hi, i just want to ask a question, when can i offer food for tadpoles are they ready to eat the moment they hatched?
I have tadpoles that have both back and front legs now. Do they need to be taken out of water? I know I have to give them something to climb on, but how deep should I have the water. Thank You
Thank you for this informative video! I'm interested in getting my first p frog and like I said watching this video most definitely helped me from the rookie mistakes you metion by feeding them in their enclosure. Where can I order specifically from you guys ?
Great info! Just ordered a Pacman frog from you all and can’t wait to get it!
Thank you so much for this. I really love these frogs and want one so badly but I want to know everything before I make the choice to get one. Would an under tank heater work? That’s what I use for my gecko but I don’t think my room gets to 77 degrees.
Very informative! Thank you so much for all the tips.
do you use facebook because i have a lot of questions to exchange breeding knowledge about this amphibian
This was a big help! Thank you!! Any more info would be super appreciated. When I google these frogs I mostly get disgusting images and links to videos of them eating live animals (i.e., a baby crocodile).
Hi, I hope you can make a video of the water system for your adult pacmans.
Hello so you can keep a pacman on water instead of dirt ...or papertowel for there substrate
Ok the temperature was fine but I'm checking this around the first day and was already planning to add a heat mat to plan for cold days
Thank you. That was very informative!
New Pacman mom here. My guy will eat at 68 to 70 degrees, but if I use heat at 75 to 80 he buries way deep and won't eat. The breeder said she doesn't use heat...could he just be use to her environment?
Can you give me your thoughts on handling the frogs? How do you transfer the babies to their bath?
You have a few ways of going about this, first wet your hand first and try to keep a dirt layer between your hand and the frog, DO NOT use soap, just water, you will hurt the frog if you handle without wetting your hand because of oils on our skin. You can also use a none toxic glove, many gloves you buy in stores will be toxic to frogs because they have powders and other things to keep the gloves sanitary for human use. Or you can use the method that I use which is a scoop cup. It's a little cup almost like the cup you buy them in, has a little bit of dirt in the bottom you scoop the frog up then turn the cup on its side in the bath and let the frog climb out when hes ready, you will want to get your frog used to having baths before just throwing them in there, also what this video did not mention is these frogs are awful and I mean awful swimmers, do not put them in water that is higher than their chin they will drown. Also what this guy mentions about the temp of the water is bang on make sure you're keeping the water temp at anywhere from 75-80 to cold you'll send the frog into shock, and too hot and you'll burn the frog. Easiest way to monitor it is using a heat gun.
I hope this helped you.
Good thing my house is allways at 77
In case this helps anyone feeding their new pacman, okay so obviously after giving them space and correct temperature and hide spots I did the following:
*I got my Pacman frog to finally eat when I drop a medium-sized Nightcrawler into the tank right next to him*
he doesn't like to be tong-fed, he prefers to be fed when I just drop it close to him, he likes to ambush the food.
He likes to eat at night in darkness or dim light.
How often should they be fed as juveniles?
What do you recommend feeding and what supplements?
What kind of food do you feed your chunkie Pacman frogs?
Allen Mellevo babies are on crickets and adults on rodents
Don’t feed only rodents
Is it okay to place them outside? It's an indirect light type of area
no.
Great video.
crickets only ... are dubias ok ?? or no ?
Just picked up an Albino pacman....hypno toad lookin haha
All those Pacman’s together don’t try to eat each other????
Hi, I have a 4 inch male frog - wt is 32 grams. He is in a set up with a heat mat plus a heat lamp at one side - its 28C under the lamp and 25C elsewhere, cooler at the front. lamp is only on for about 4 hrs to heat it up post night. then he has. further 8 hrs of normal light. We have had him about 2 months. We tong feed him. but he has not eaten for about 4 weeks. He moves around, croaks at night, seems OK, he is misted 2 x daily. Any ideas??? we are going to try and bathe him but he has spent all day in his water today anyway?
have they ever ate each other in the bath tub
I know daily feeding and I know humidity and temp but I finally after a year of looking found one it's a cute little albino pacman so I put it in zoo med and that's what the shop had it in any help would be appreciated 😂
Can baby Pac-Man be in a tank with a chameleon?
And now I know my stuff😜
Maggie's hamsters do more research than this
How deep is the soak water?
Love your shirt
So if they don't eat, even in a clean tub, at what point is it a problem? It's about 60mm across. And hasn't eaten for a week or so
Temps are good
really good video! thank you :)
How can I buy some pacman frogs what's prices and what kind do you have
what do you feed them when theyre this little
Mealworms and crickets are fine usually if they’re not terribly big
I wish I saw this video before my pacman stopped eating. He/She looks like skeleton frog, it stopped eating for a long time. I listened to other youtubers advise that pacmans don't need to soak, nor uvb light bulbs. After I added uvb last night, my frogs body started to puff up. The skin still stucks on the body, I am going to soak him. His eyes and horns look shrinked, hard to see them. My mistake, hope he get better after I reset his tank. Thanks you very much for making this video.
Good job man
Hi Bud my pacman is not eating i hope you can make a vedeo for newbie like me thanks!
I don't know if this helps but mine will only eat when it's Tong fed, so maybe try that??
Need help please my baby pac man frog has being acting weird
how does the water system work ??
the one behind me?
@@LuxuriousLeopards im the bins mext to you
What about frog moss?
Thanks
I just subscribe to you BOSS
Thank you. I am scared to handle my 4-5 mth old bab pacman sweetheart. It is not aggressive at all, just afraid to touch or pick him/her up. I really love this little one. Growing fast. My daughter bought her for me and I have outside Cuban tree frogs, but know nothing, so any and all help I need badly.
Pick the frog up from behind so it doesn’t bite you! If it sees your fingers in front of its face, it may mistake your finger for food so just pick it up from behind! But you don’t want to handle them a lot. Once in a while is ok tho.
I'm sorry, I missed your point regarding the bath and ingesting soil. How does a bath help? They're still ingesting the soil/risking impaction, right?
Gets the soul off of their bodies to risk less soil on them.
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Frogs don’t shed
I don’t Think about anything frogs shed often
The Frog Depot but not like snakes I mean
Sure they do...they just eat it
@The Frog Depot oh
@@idontthinkaboutanything1043 it's kind of like a leopard geckos shedding. They don't want prey or predators to know they are nearby so they don't want to leave any tracks behind so they eat it.
how am I just now seeing this video is a death sentence for your baby frog moving them in a different place every day stresses them out and sphagnum moss is acidic and harmful for amphibians
Don’t do this, do more research
I saw this guy drown his brother for a ring they found while fishing.
What?????
@@thefrogdepot5721 he's calling you a Hobbit. Specifically Smeagle, who eventually, through the dark power of the ring, turned into Golem. Hope this helps.
what temp do you use for the bath water?