Pacman Frog Care Sheet
Care Level: Beginner
Appearance: Varies by species and color morph
Size: 2 to 8 inches, depending on sex and species. Females are much larger than males.
Social Behavior: Solitary creatures (one per enclosure)
Interaction: Best left undisturbed
Overview of Pac-Man Frogs
Pac-Man frogs, also known as Horned frogs. They display a wide variety of colors and patterns. These frogs are resilient and relatively easy to care for, making them a fantastic choice for beginner herpetoculturists.
Size and Growth
Juveniles: Usually sold when about the size of a quarter.
Adults: Fully grown within 12 to 18 months.
Females: Larger, measuring 4 to 7 inches in length.
Lifespan
In captivity, Pac-Man frogs can thrive for up to 15 years when provided with optimal care.
Habitat Requirements
Pac-Man frogs are ambush predators that prefer spending most of their time buried in their substrate, with only their eyes (and sometimes their horns) visible. A spacious enclosure isn’t necessary for these sedentary amphibians.
Enclosure Size:
For juveniles: Small plastic reptile habitats are sufficient.
For adults: 10 to 20-gallon tanks are recommended.
Substrate:
Water Bowl:
Hiding Areas:
Temperature Range:
Diet and Feeding
Pac-Man frogs are voracious feeders with a diverse diet.
Primary Diet:
Occasional Treats:
Feeding Frequency:
Brumation Behavior:
Supplementation:
Interaction and Temperament
Pac-Man frogs have small teeth and can deliver a noticeable bite if handled improperly. Exercise caution and limit direct contact.These amphibians are highly sensitive to stress caused by handling, so interactions should be minimal and only when necessary.
Behavior
Solitary Lifestyle:
Dormant Encasing: