If it is young give it crackets and as it gets older you can start giving it pinky mice and maybe fish. they will not go and hunt for there food the food must come to them. do not get a tank that is to big you will not need a lid they do not jump get a 10 gal tank or a 20 no big. sorry about the spilling
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Never house a pacman frog with any other animal. Pacman frogs will not hesitate to eat anything smaller than them.
NO! Pacman frogs will eat just about anything... This could be fatal to both animals.
Albino pacman frogs require more care then a regular pacman, albino's require certain lighting that wouldent normally be a problem for other pacman frogs.
noNo they're not poisonous
no they dont like being held it causes stress to the pacman frog no handling the beter for him
Feeder mice are commonly used as prey for pacman frogs due to their nutritional value and size. When feeding feeder mice to a pacman frog, it's important to ensure the mice are an appropriate size for the frog to swallow safely. Always supervise feeding to prevent injury to the frog.
Pacman frogs are native to the rainforests of South America, particularly in countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. They are typically found in humid, tropical environments on the forest floor, near bodies of water. In captivity, they require similar conditions to mimic their natural habitat.
South America: They are also known as the South American Horned Frog.
I'm pretty sure that all tree frogs remain small - I have Pacific Tree Frogs. The species you want to avoid are Pacman frogs, Pixie Frogs, African Clawed Frogs, and of course Bullfrogs.
PacMan is blue when he eats the white ball, then he can eat other ghosts.
yes frogs do eat small spiders