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Albino Pacman Frog Care Guide for Beginners

Our goal is to provide helpful resources where PacMan frog enthusiasts can find all the information needed to be successful. We hope this will be the go-to resource for keeping PacMan frogs as pets. This PacMan Frog Care Sheet covers everything needed for raising healthy and happy PacMan frogs. Each page of the PacMan Frog … Read more

Exploring the Fascinating Tree Frogs of Ohio

Ohio is home to a delightful diversity of tree frogs just waiting to be discovered. These tiny amphibians fill summer nights with their calls and provide glimpses of vibrant color in backyards, forests, and wetlands across the state. Let’s take a look at the six tree frog species that reside in Ohio and what makes … Read more

The Captivating Lifespan of the Pacman Frog

Ceratophrys (the Pacman frog) is a genus of frog from the family Ceratophryidae, known for their relatively easy care. These funny fat frogs are found in the marshy jungles of South America, spanning from Ecuador to Argentina and Brazil. Pacman frogs have found their way from the jungle into a commonly captive bred frog in … Read more

The Complete Guide to Full Grown Pacman Frogs

Pacman frogs are a fascinating amphibian that make great pets As full grown adults, they reach a surprisingly large size that often surprises new pacman frog owners In this complete guide, we will cover everything you need to know about full grown pacman frogs including how big they get, what factors impact their size, proper … Read more

Why Is My White Tree Frog Croaking So Much?

White’s Tree Frogs are one of the most popular pet frogs to keep. Here are 10 things you should know before getting some. If you’re a proud owner of the adorable white tree frog, you’ve probably heard your pet unleash its signature bark-like croak. While this raspy call may seem entertaining at first, frequent croaking … Read more

Maintaining Proper Humidity Levels for Your Pacman Frog

The pacman frog (Ceratophrys ornata) is a 4-6” long, diurnal, terrestrial amphibian from certain parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. They prefer moist grasslands for habitat, where they use their classic camouflage coloring to blend in and ambush unsuspecting prey. Pacman frogs have squat, round bodies, with small limbs, protruding eyes, and unusually large heads … Read more