HiddenHerps
New member
So I have been out of the Hobby for a few years and I know techniques for keeping species will change . That being said, I'm curious about some advice given by my LPS on keeping my baby pacman.
I was told to keep it on water only and change the water every other day or if soiled. The rationale was that it would make the frog more visible and active. I was assured that most breeders have gone to water only.
It was also stated that this was a way to exercise the frogs and help prevent fatty liver and mbd.
My husband and re-researched care and could find nothing to support this besides a few asian videos of frogs being kept together in small critter keeper totes with water and absorbent pads as substrate.
We went with traditional coco fiber, shallow water dish and pothos for shelter. Is that right?
Any thoughts? Insights?opinions?
I was told to keep it on water only and change the water every other day or if soiled. The rationale was that it would make the frog more visible and active. I was assured that most breeders have gone to water only.
It was also stated that this was a way to exercise the frogs and help prevent fatty liver and mbd.
My husband and re-researched care and could find nothing to support this besides a few asian videos of frogs being kept together in small critter keeper totes with water and absorbent pads as substrate.
We went with traditional coco fiber, shallow water dish and pothos for shelter. Is that right?
Any thoughts? Insights?opinions?