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Old 04-22-04, 09:01 PM   #1
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PacMan Feeding Question

OK so I picked up a Pacman at the show on Sunday and he hasn't eaten yet. I have been trying to feed him meal worm. He is about the size of a toonie.

Setup is a 19 Liter rubbermaid (18" - 12") with 2" of orgainc soil in the bottom 81 degees on the hot spot. Large shallow water dish and high humidity (it is always compleetly steemed up). I am not worried yet but just making sure that he is OK.

I am assuming that he will settle in over a few more days then he will be fine but any advise is appreciated.

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Old 04-23-04, 06:55 AM   #2
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yeah, i think he just might need some more time to settle down. but if he isnt eating by this sunday, then i would start to get worried. how big/old is it? becuse the older they are, the less they eat.
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Old 04-23-04, 07:32 AM   #3
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He is only a like a little bigger then a quater maybe 1.5 " across

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My guy who I recently got took about 4-5 days of settling in. And he certaintly won't take a mealworm from my fingers.

I suggest a few days to settle in, then dumping a couple crickets into the enclosure to leave in overnight.

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Old 04-23-04, 01:35 PM   #5
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are pacman frogs nocturnal?
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Old 04-23-04, 03:13 PM   #6
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when i kept pacmans they also took awhile to settle in...just make sure u feed him at night, id try crickets (they usually bring out i faster response), maybe putting a towel over his tank at night will make him feel more safe

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back when i first got mine he wouldn't eat, i believe he ate a week later, i put him in a small kritter keeper and dropd a cricket in there, he didn't seem interested in all but minutes later it was gone, i dropd another in and in a few seconds it was gone, ever sence then he'll eat any thing that moves. he eats 3-4 crickets every day, very ocasionaly meal worms and one time he had a few peices of a cut up earth worm.
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my albino pacman and my pigmented one are both about the size of my palm, they eat 8 large crickets every second day. when i first got my pigmented one he wouldnt eat for 3 weeks, now he is huge, give him time, good choice on the topsoil by the way i find it the best substrate for them they are way to sloppy eaters for moss.
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Old 05-13-04, 04:38 PM   #9
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and kidcham. to answer your question they are diurnal, my albino is active in the day and my pigmented at night, it depends on the frog
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Old 05-13-04, 07:50 PM   #10
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ooo, alright thanks concept.
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