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    Pics of pacman set ups?

    Just wanting to see a few pics of the setups you guys have for pacmans!
    Also, for those of you who feed night crawlers- do you have to cut them up for the younger frogs? What all do you feed and how often?
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    Keep it simple, plantation soil or Sphagnum moss, keep the substrate very moist.





    I feed Dubias, nightcralwers (not his favorite), mice as a treat on occasion.
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    Re: Pics of pacman set ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Keep it simple, plantation soil or Sphagnum moss, keep the substrate very moist.


    Thanks! Is Eco earth okay then? I've also been reading that they need a shallow dish, easy to get in and out of, and that household temps are okay? Mid 70s to low 80s?


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    Re: Pics of pacman set ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Megg View Post
    Thanks! Is Eco earth okay then? I've also been reading that they need a shallow dish, easy to get in and out of, and that household temps are okay? Mid 70s to low 80s?


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    I have kept that guy for the past 5 years without a water dish , so long the substrate is moist enough your frog will do just fine (Eco earth will work). If you provide a water dish clean it daily, they love to poop in their water and since they absorb water through their skin unsanitary water is enemy number one.

    Recommended temps are usually about 80/85 degrees daytime, night 75/80..............mine is kept as 75 cool side in the winder with a hot spot at 85 and 85 ambient during the summer (no hot spot). I have it in the snake room in my colubrid rack.


    Here is a good caresheet http://www.frogforum.net/content.php...-Care-Breeding
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    Re: Pics of pacman set ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    I have kept that guy for the past 5 years without a water dish , so long the substrate is moist enough your frog will do just fine (Eco earth will work). If you provide a water dish clean it daily, they love to poop in their water and since they absorb water through their skin unsanitary water is enemy number one.

    Recommended temps are usually about 80/85 degrees daytime, night 75/80..............mine is kept as 75 cool side in the winder with a hot spot at 85 and 85 ambient during the summer (no hot spot). I have it in the snake room in my colubrid rack.


    Here is a good caresheet http://www.frogforum.net/content.php...-Care-Breeding
    Thanks so much! I've been looking at different care sheets but they all say different things.


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    Re: Pics of pacman set ups?

    I haven't had a pacman but just wanted to add that eco earth is what I used for the land portion of my fire belly setup. It seemed to work well

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    Re: Pics of pacman set ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by FluppleWott View Post
    I haven't had a pacman but just wanted to add that eco earth is what I used for the land portion of my fire belly setup. It seemed to work well

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