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Hey. I posted a couple of weeks ago about getting a pacman frog. The night that I got him he ate 5 crix with no problems at all. The next day he ate 3-4, then every since he will only eat 1 crix or none at all.
Is there something that i'm doing wrong?
The crix walk in front of his face and climb on him and he just ignores them. I can get mealies around here but pet stores don't just carry any other types than mealies and super worms.
What can i do? Is it normal for him to not eat much?
A friend of mine has one that has never eaten on his own and she has to force feed him daily. I'm not sure what she means by that because I have never asked her. I don't want to have to resort to forcing it into him.
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~Lindsay
0.0.1 Eublepharis Macularius (Pixel)
0.0.2 Bombina Orientalis (Tibbir and Flibbert)
1.0.0 Hemidactylus frenatus (Tango)
I find my pacman will eat if he's interested, and when he does, he'll eat LOTS. I feed him crickets, snails, mealies and fingers. Sometimes, he's just not interested. I doubt you'd have to resort to any kind of forcefeeding unless he's losing vast amounts of weight.
PS - Can you please change your signature to the max. allowed 4 lines? That counts blank spaces...
Thanks
__________________ Heather Rose
"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention." - John Doe, Seven Heather Rose Reptiles
Force feeding a pac man does not sound good. Pac Mans are known for HUGE appetites and eat readily. I suspect any that need force feeding are either being handled too much, stressed out, or sick.
Babies will eat lots and often. 3+ times per week a few crickets here and there. Adults can be fed WAY less sparingly as they can get fat easily and can live on minor amounts of food.
My adult gets a good full meal of crickets once per week. Sometimes I skip two weeks, even three.....Once in awhile he will get a mouse and when he eats a mouse, that's all he gets for the entire month. But mine is an adult. Babies and growing juvies eat FAR more often.
Here is the setup. He's on peat moss because we are unable to get coco fibre or bed-a-beast here. It's kept very wet at all times and is also misted heavily twice a day.
There is no additional heating in the tank because my room temperature is already 76 degrees.
Here is his setup:
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~Lindsay
0.0.1 Eublepharis Macularius (Pixel)
0.0.2 Bombina Orientalis (Tibbir and Flibbert)
1.0.0 Hemidactylus frenatus (Tango)