🐸 How Big Do Pacman Frogs Get? Growth Chart by Age

Track Your Horned Frog’s Size from Hatchling to Adult

How Big Do Pacman Frogs Get - At a Glance

Pacman frogs can grow between 4–7 inches depending on age, sex, and species. Males average 4–5 inches while females can reach 6–7 inches. This guide includes a growth chart by age, tips for healthy development, and what to expect as your frog matures.

 

Watching your Pacman frog grow from a tiny, thumbnail-sized hatchling into a chubby, palm-sized predator is one of the most satisfying parts of amphibian keeping. But how big do Pacman frogs really get—and how fast should they grow?

 

This article answers all your frog size questions with a detailed growth chart by age, species comparisons, and tips to ensure your Pacman frog reaches its full potential.

Average Size of a Full-Grown Pacman Frog

Sex Length (Snout to Vent)
Male 4–5 inches
Female 5–7 inches
  • Females are always larger than males

  • Some species like Ceratophrys cornuta (Amazonian Horned Frog) may reach the upper size limits faster

  • Growth can vary based on diet, temperature, and overall care

Note: Measurement is taken from snout to vent (not including legs).

Pacman Frog Growth Chart by Age

Age Approx. Size Notes
Hatchling 0.5–1 inch Fresh from metamorphosis
1 Month 0.5–1 inch Eating daily, growing rapidly
2–3 Months 2–3 inches Entering juvenile phase
4–6 Months 3–4 inches Some sexual dimorphism appears
6–9 Months 4–5 inches Males may stop growing here
9–12 Months 5–6.5 inches Females continue to grow
1 Year+ 5–7 inches Full adult size depending on sex

Individual frogs may grow faster or slower depending on feeding frequency and environmental stability.

Factors That Affect Pacman Frog Growth

1. Diet & Feeding Schedule

  • Frogs fed on a consistent, high-quality diet grow faster

  • Variety matters—mix insects like crickets, roaches, and earthworms

👉 What Do Pacman Frogs Eat? Complete Feeding Guide

2. Enclosure Temperature

  • Cold tanks slow digestion and growth

  • Maintain 75–85°F during the day for optimal metabolic function

👉 Pacman Frog Temperature and Humidity Requirements

3. Sex and Genetics

  • Females are genetically predisposed to be larger

  • Some morphs or hybrid “fantasy frogs” may have unique growth patterns

4. Species Differences

 
Collage of various Pacman frog morphs including bright green, blue, and orange variations.
Species Adult Size Range
C. cranwelli 4–6 inches
C. ornata 5–6 inches
C. cornuta 5–7 inches
“Fantasy Frog” hybrids 4–5.5 inches

Warning Signs of Stunted Growth

If your Pacman frog isn’t growing, look out for these red flags:

  • Eating very little or not at all

  • Inadequate enclosure heat or humidity

  • Poor feeder quality or no supplements

  • Frequent burrowing with no activity

  • Substrate impaction or health issues

👉 Why Is My Pacman Frog Not Eating?

Growth FAQ

Q: Do Pacman frogs grow quickly?
A: Yes. Most reach adult size in about 10–12 months with proper care.

Q: Can I tell if my frog is male or female by its size?
A: Generally, yes. Females grow larger, but sexing is more reliable after 6+ months.

Q: What’s the largest Pacman frog species?
A: The C. cornuta (Amazonian Horned Frog) is typically the largest.

Final Growth Tips

  • Feed appropriately sized prey—no larger than the frog’s head

  • Use calcium and vitamin supplements 2–3x per week

  • Keep tank temps warm and stable (avoid drops below 70°F)

  • Provide a deep, moist substrate to encourage natural burrowing behavior

  • Monitor weight and size monthly using a ruler and kitchen scale

Bonus: Growth Tracking Printable

Would you like a printable growth tracking chart to monitor your frog’s development by week or month? Let me know, and I can generate a free downloadable PDF to help you track weight and size over time.

👉 Explore the full Pacman Frog Library for more amphibian care guides, charts, and husbandry tips.