Albino Pac-Man Frog
CAPTIVE BRED | 3-4 MONTHS OLD | FEEDING ON MEALWORMS
The Pac-Man frog, also known as the South American horned frog, is named for its large, round body and huge mouth. Growing up to 4-7 inches, these frogs come in various colors, including green, brown, and yellow, often with camouflage patterns. Native to South America, they inhabit tropical regions. In captivity, they need a moist substrate like coconut fiber or moss in a terrarium, with temperatures between 75-85°F and high humidity. Ambush predators with a voracious appetite, they feed on insects, small rodents, and other small animals. Mostly inactive and nocturnal, they are more active at night. While not aggressive, their strong jaws can deliver a painful bite if threatened. Proper care involves a varied diet, well-maintained terrarium, and minimal handling to reduce stress and protect their sensitive skin. Their unique look and easy care make them popular pets for both beginners and experienced keepers.
HUSBANDRY
Enclosure Size-A 10-gallon tank is sufficient for a Pac-Man frog, though a 20-gallon tank is better for larger frogs. Ensure the enclosure has a secure lid, deep moist substrate like coconut fiber or moss, a shallow water dish, and maintains temperatures between 75-85°F.
Lighting Requirements-Pac-Man frogs do not require special lighting, but a regular day-night cycle is important. Provide 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. Use a low-wattage bulb or natural light to avoid overheating. UVB lighting is not necessary but can be beneficial for overall health.
Heating Requirement-Pac-Man frogs need a temperature range of 75-85°F. Use an under-tank heater or heat mat to maintain this temperature. Avoid heat lamps, as they can dry out the environment. A thermometer can help monitor the temperature to ensure it stays within the ideal range.
Feeding Vitamins-Pac-Man frogs are voracious eaters and should be fed a varied diet including crickets, mealworms, and occasionally pinky mice. Feed them 2-3 times a week, adjusting based on their size and appetite.
To ensure they receive essential nutrients, dust their food with a calcium supplement and a multivitamin once or twice a week. Avoid over-supplementing, as this can lead to health issues.
*****ALL LIVE ANIMALS WILL BE SHIPPED THROUGH REDLINE USING YOUR CLOSEST FEDEX HUB. IF YOU PURCHASE A LIVE ANIMAL, YOUR PACKAGE WILL NOT BE SHIPPED UNLESS YOU CHOOSE FEDEX OVERNIGHT SHIPPING*****
CAPTIVE BRED | 3-4 MONTHS OLD | FEEDING ON MEALWORMS
The Pac-Man frog, also known as the South American horned frog, is named for its large, round body and huge mouth. Growing up to 4-7 inches, these frogs come in various colors, including green, brown, and yellow, often with camouflage patterns. Native to South America, they inhabit tropical regions. In captivity, they need a moist substrate like coconut fiber or moss in a terrarium, with temperatures between 75-85°F and high humidity. Ambush predators with a voracious appetite, they feed on insects, small rodents, and other small animals. Mostly inactive and nocturnal, they are more active at night. While not aggressive, their strong jaws can deliver a painful bite if threatened. Proper care involves a varied diet, well-maintained terrarium, and minimal handling to reduce stress and protect their sensitive skin. Their unique look and easy care make them popular pets for both beginners and experienced keepers.
HUSBANDRY
Enclosure Size-A 10-gallon tank is sufficient for a Pac-Man frog, though a 20-gallon tank is better for larger frogs. Ensure the enclosure has a secure lid, deep moist substrate like coconut fiber or moss, a shallow water dish, and maintains temperatures between 75-85°F.
Lighting Requirements-Pac-Man frogs do not require special lighting, but a regular day-night cycle is important. Provide 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. Use a low-wattage bulb or natural light to avoid overheating. UVB lighting is not necessary but can be beneficial for overall health.
Heating Requirement-Pac-Man frogs need a temperature range of 75-85°F. Use an under-tank heater or heat mat to maintain this temperature. Avoid heat lamps, as they can dry out the environment. A thermometer can help monitor the temperature to ensure it stays within the ideal range.
Feeding Vitamins-Pac-Man frogs are voracious eaters and should be fed a varied diet including crickets, mealworms, and occasionally pinky mice. Feed them 2-3 times a week, adjusting based on their size and appetite.
To ensure they receive essential nutrients, dust their food with a calcium supplement and a multivitamin once or twice a week. Avoid over-supplementing, as this can lead to health issues.
*****ALL LIVE ANIMALS WILL BE SHIPPED THROUGH REDLINE USING YOUR CLOSEST FEDEX HUB. IF YOU PURCHASE A LIVE ANIMAL, YOUR PACKAGE WILL NOT BE SHIPPED UNLESS YOU CHOOSE FEDEX OVERNIGHT SHIPPING*****