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Old 04-22-04, 06:45 PM   #1
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pacman house

what exact temp should pacmans have in their cage during the day and night and what should the humidity be. (i'v been following what caresheets say and my frog is healthy, i just want to make sure there correct to what other people have that also have healthy frogs)
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Old 04-22-04, 08:33 PM   #2
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well first of all, your frog looks great. i love pacman frogs lol.

secondly, im not 100% accurate with this, but im pretty sure the temperature should be between 70 and 80 degrees, and humidity should be kept high, so probably about 65%+. but like i said, ive gathered this knowledge from stuff ive read/heard, so dont rely compltely on me lol.

but good luck, im sure someone else will bee able to help you out better.
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I just got my first pacman in January.

I keep him around 75-80 with a very humid enviroment...it's never less than 70% humidity in there. Doing great so far.

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i have two pacmans, an albino like yours, and a pigmented , i keep them at 81 thats perfect temp for them, it falls to about 70 at night , i keep the humidity at about 70, as long as your substrate is kept moist low humidity will not hurt them, i use a lamp and a uth in the day and just the uth at night.
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thanks every one for the nice comments and the help. i seem to have about the same temps and humidity every one has suggested.

heres a better pic of my Pumpkin

Marisa-hes my first pacman, i got him in january too.
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how big do those frogs grow to? and how big would an enclosure have to be to house them?
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Here's a good site for them. http://www.geocities.com/tozgood/home.html
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Very cute! I actually got mine in late feb-early march. I wasn't thinking when I typed January.

Here is my guy:

<img src="http://8snakes.myftp.org/marisa/Reptiles/frog/stewie03-28-04.jpg">

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Thanks for posting that website
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aw hes so cute Marisa. i think almost all the green on mine is gone, i was so confused by that, because normals have green and this is albino. yours looks really good, any one else have pictures?
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how fast do pacman frogs grow? like, how long will it take for marisa's frog to become full grown?
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kid, mine pretty much trippled its size in just a few months, he is constantly sheding, constantly growing, not sure how long it will take him to get full grown, it might not even be a him though! if its a girl she could get enormous, i'v heard of female pacmans eating rats
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oh, i didnt know that females get bigger than males. do they get like, noticably bigger(like 4 + inches bigger)?
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iv read and heard females usually get about 3 or so inches bigger than males.
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ooo really. ill have to keep that in mind if i ever decided to get one. thanks a lot lrptls
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